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Hurricane Patricia causes less damage than feared so far–President Peña Nieto

/ 12:06 PM October 24, 2015

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View of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on October 23, 2015, during hurricane Patricia. Monster Hurricane Patricia roared toward Mexico’s Pacific coast on Friday, prompting authorities to evacuate villagers, close ports and urge tourists to cancel trips over fears of a catastrophe. The US National Hurricane Center called Patricia the strongest eastern north Pacific hurricane on record. It said the storm will make a potentially catastrophic landfall later Friday in southwestern Mexico. AFP

Hurricane Patricia caused less damage than feared so far after making landfall on Mexico’s Pacific coast, President Enrique Pena Nieto said, warning that it still posed a threat.

“With the information available up to now and taking into account that the (weather) phenomenon is ongoing, the first reports confirm that the damages have been smaller than those corresponding to a hurricane of this magnitude,” Pena Nieto said in a televised address to the nation.

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