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The strongest hurricane recorded in the Western hemisphere is bearing down on Mexico's Pacific coast, threatening a "potentially catastrophic" landfall.
Mexican authorities have begun evacuating residents ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Patricia.
The hurricane is comparable with Typhoon Haiyan, which killed 6,300 people in the Philippines in 2013, the World Meteorological Organization says.
A state of emergency has been declared in three states in Patricia's path.
The category five hurricane is expected to make landfall on Friday afternoon or evening, with winds of 200mph (325km/h).
The US National Hurricane Center said Patricia was "potentially catastrophic" and the strongest storm it had recorded in the eastern Pacific or the Atlantic.
Some 400,000 people live in vulnerable areas, according to Mexico's National Disaster Fund.
The hurricane, which will bring torrential rain, could trigger flash floods and mudslides, the US centre said.
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Mexican authorities have begun evacuating residents ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Patricia.
The hurricane is comparable with Typhoon Haiyan, which killed 6,300 people in the Philippines in 2013, the World Meteorological Organization says.
A state of emergency has been declared in three states in Patricia's path.
The category five hurricane is expected to make landfall on Friday afternoon or evening, with winds of 200mph (325km/h).
The US National Hurricane Center said Patricia was "potentially catastrophic" and the strongest storm it had recorded in the eastern Pacific or the Atlantic.
Some 400,000 people live in vulnerable areas, according to Mexico's National Disaster Fund.
The hurricane, which will bring torrential rain, could trigger flash floods and mudslides, the US centre said.
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Hopefully it comes up just a tad bit, we need some rain over here.
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Man, I'd hate to live in Mexico, thankfully where I live hurricanes and other natural disasters don't happen, but if they do, it's nothing big.
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Guess the el nino is actually affecting the weather now 2016 is going to be a very bad year weather wise stay stay safe people.
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I hope my brothers and sisters in Mexico stay safe.
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I hope it's not that bad and that everyone will be okay.
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Pray for those people. Maybe it will slow its roll and calm down.
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Pray for everyone who may be involved. Such a horrible thing to happen anywhere in the world.
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Definitely say a prayer for Mexico. I am quite fortunate that the most I'll see in this barren state of "Ohio" in the US is strong winds. Maybe a tornado or a mini earthquake.
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Motto: "If love is just a word then why does it hurt so much when you realize it isn't there" - Gaara
Motto: "If love is just a word then why does it hurt so much when you realize it isn't there" - Gaara
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Motto: "If love is just a word then why does it hurt so much when you realize it isn't there" - Gaara
Vexaah wrote Man, I'd hate to live in Mexico, thankfully where I live hurricanes and other natural disasters don't happen, but if they do, it's nothing big.
Natural disasters can happen anywhere.
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