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Hurricane closes in on Mexican city

Frightened residents of Mazatlan on Pacific coast queue up to buy fuel, basic provisions

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Thousands of people were evacuated, buildings were boarded up and schools closed on Mexico’s Pacific coast yesterday as Hurricane Willa threatened to batter tourist resorts with high winds and heavy rains.

Residents on Monday night sealed off windows and doors with large wooden planks on hotels facing the historic downtown boardwalk of Mazatlan, a popular coastal city in the northweste­rn state of Sinaloa.

Willa, which was a Category 4 on the five-step SaffirSimp­son scale, was blowing maximum sustained winds of around 209km/h yesterday morning with higher gusts, the Miami-based National Hurricane Centre said.

Forecast to be one of the most powerful hurricanes to enter Mexico from the Pacific in recent years, Willa was expected to weaken a bit before striking a few miles south of Mazatlan as soon as yesterday afternoon.

Yesterday morning the storm was about 241 km south-southwest of Mazatlan, the hurricane centre said. Waves lapping at the city’s beaches had picked up but there was little wind so far.

Several other tourist getaways in the state of Nayarit, as well as the beach resort of Puerto Vallarta in Jalisco state, also lie near the path of the storm, which is forecast to bring a “life-threatenin­g storm surge, wind and rainfall”, the hurricane centre said.

Nayarit Governor Antonio Echevarria said more than 10,000 people were being evacuated and schools would be closed. He warned locals not to defy the storm.

“Let’s not play the macho,” he said. “Let’s not act like superheroe­s. It’s a very strong hurricane, very potent, and we don’t want any tragedies.” At a gas station on the outskirts of Mazatlan, a steady line of cars waited to refuel and shop at the neighbouri­ng convenienc­e store on Monday night.

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AP Russian President Vladimir Putin greets US National Security Adviser John Bolton during their meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, yesterday.

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