Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Nora weakens, heads to California Gulf

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MEXICO CITY — Tropical Storm Nora is dropping heavy rains along the Gulf of California after weakening from a hurricane that set off floods and landslides on Mexico’s Pacific coast, caused havoc in Puerta Vallarta and left at least one person dead and seven missing.

Nora weakened from a Category 1 hurricane at midday Sunday after making a brief land passage just inland from the Mazatlan resort area and then moving back over water and entering the narrow gulf, which is also known as the Sea of Cortez. Though it was barely a tropical storm by late Sunday, forecaster­s warned that its heavy rains still posed a danger for areas along the gulf.

Nora had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph late Sunday and was moving to the north-northwest at 12 mph. Its center was about 95 miles southeast of Los Mochis.

Communitie­s in the coastal states of Michoacan, Colima and Jalisco experience­d heavy rain and rough surf as the storm moved north, battering itself by staying close to shore.

In Jalisco state, officials said a teenager from Spain was killed Saturday night when a hotel partially collapsed in Puerto Vallarta amid severe flooding when Nora passed by the tourist city as a Category 1 hurricane. A woman was also missing there after her car was swept away. Officials said flooding damaged 500 homes and two people were injured in a landslide.

Mexico’s navy said it was searching for six fishermen from the state of Guerrero who were reported missing at sea.

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