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Mexico braced as hurricane nears | Mexico braced as hurricane nears |
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Hurricane Jimena has grown into a maximum category-five storm that is threatening 20,000 families on Mexico's Baja peninsula, Mexican officials say. | Hurricane Jimena has grown into a maximum category-five storm that is threatening 20,000 families on Mexico's Baja peninsula, Mexican officials say. |
Jimena is packing winds of 250km/h (155mph), but should weaken before it makes landfall on Tuesday or Wednesday, the National Weather Service says. | Jimena is packing winds of 250km/h (155mph), but should weaken before it makes landfall on Tuesday or Wednesday, the National Weather Service says. |
Emergency officials were preparing evacuation plans for high-risk areas, as residents began boarding up homes. | Emergency officials were preparing evacuation plans for high-risk areas, as residents began boarding up homes. |
An international tax conference in the area was moved inland to Mexico City. | An international tax conference in the area was moved inland to Mexico City. |
Francisco Cota, the head of the civil protection agency in Los Cabos, said the evacuation plan would focus on the most densely-populated areas. | Francisco Cota, the head of the civil protection agency in Los Cabos, said the evacuation plan would focus on the most densely-populated areas. |
"It will place special emphasis on the more than 20,000 families who live in high-risk areas," he said. | "It will place special emphasis on the more than 20,000 families who live in high-risk areas," he said. |
'Storm surge' | 'Storm surge' |
In La Paz, the southern capital of Baja California, residents rushed to stockpile goods as the most powerful hurricane of the year - the only one to reach category five - approached, AFP news agency reports. | In La Paz, the southern capital of Baja California, residents rushed to stockpile goods as the most powerful hurricane of the year - the only one to reach category five - approached, AFP news agency reports. |
The US National Hurricane Center warned of a "storm surge along with large and dangerous battering waves" which could "produce significant coastal flooding along the Baja California peninsula". | The US National Hurricane Center warned of a "storm surge along with large and dangerous battering waves" which could "produce significant coastal flooding along the Baja California peninsula". |
The agency said that although Jimena's strength would fluctuate over the next day or two, it was guaranteed to make landfall as a major hurricane. | The agency said that although Jimena's strength would fluctuate over the next day or two, it was guaranteed to make landfall as a major hurricane. |
The peninsula is largely desert and mountains but includes resorts and fishing villages. | The peninsula is largely desert and mountains but includes resorts and fishing villages. |
Flooding and landslides were reported in southern Mexican states as the hurricane churned its way up the country's Pacific coast. | Flooding and landslides were reported in southern Mexican states as the hurricane churned its way up the country's Pacific coast. |
The US issued an alert to American citizens, urging them to reconsider travelling to areas of Mexico and the United States lying in its path. | The US issued an alert to American citizens, urging them to reconsider travelling to areas of Mexico and the United States lying in its path. |
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) conference on tax havens had been due to take place in Los Cabos on Tuesday and Wednesday. | The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) conference on tax havens had been due to take place in Los Cabos on Tuesday and Wednesday. |
It was "transferred to Mexico City because of the threat of severe damage posed by Hurricane Jimena", the OECD said. | It was "transferred to Mexico City because of the threat of severe damage posed by Hurricane Jimena", the OECD said. |
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