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Hurricane Agatha strengthens en route to southwest Mexico

MEXICO CITY (AFP) – The first hurricane of the Pacific season was rapidly strengthening off the southwestern coast of Mexico, the country’s weather service warned.

High sea temperatures and Hurricane Agatha’s slow speed could give it plenty of time to strengthen before it roars ashore, general coordinator of Mexico’s National Weather Service (SMN) Alejandra Mendez said in a videoconference.

Agatha was forecast to climb to a Category Three on the Saffir-Simpson scale, strengthening in intensity as it churned about 225 kilometres southwest of Puerto Angel, Mexico, according to a report by the US National Hurricane Center (NHC).

“It is forecast that the hurricane will probably make landfall as a Category Three between Puerto Escondido and Huatulco, Oaxaca,” said Mendez, adding that she expected landfall soon.

Agatha was packing maximum sustained winds of 175 kilometres per hour, while moving northeast at about nine kilometres per hour, according the NHC report, released at 0300 GMT yesterday. The NHC said the storm was “expected to bring an extremely dangerous storm surge and life-threatening winds to southern Mexico”.

Hurricane Agatha off the Pacific coast of Mexico. PHOTO: AP

Authorities in Oaxaca, Guerrero and Chiapas states encouraged preventative measures beginning on Saturday, asking residents to safeguard property near coastal areas and calling on the population to take shelter.

They also closed the ports of Oaxaca and Guerrero.

The popular surfing destinations of Puerto Escondido and Huatulco set up temporary shelters with a capacity to house 26,800 people and arranged for the potential accommodation of another 5,200 in local hotels.

Mexico is buffeted by hurricanes on both its Pacific and Atlantic coasts, generally between the months of May and November

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