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Hurricane Pamela advances on Mexico's Pacific coast

MEXICO CITY:

Hurricane Pamela

on Tuesday advanced towards

Mexico's Pacific coast

, strengthening as it closed in on land and threatening to bring life-threatening storm surges.

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"Pamela is forecast to be near major

hurricane

intensity when it reaches the west-central coast of Mexico on Wednesday morning," the

United States National Hurricane Center

(NHC) said.

"Life-threatening storm surge and dangerous hurricane-force winds are expected."

At 1500 GMT, Pamela was 250 miles (405 kilometers) southwest of Mazatlan, Mexico, and 185 miles from the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.

The hurricane was moving north at 13 kilometers an hour, the NHC said, packing sustained winds of 130 km/h.

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The storm has already caused rain along parts of Mexico's Pacific coast.

Because of its location, Mexico is often hit by

tropical storms

and hurricanes on both its Pacific and Atlantic coasts.

In August,

Hurricane Nora

made landfall in the Pacific state of Jalisco, killing a child and leaving one person missing.

Hurricane Grace left at least 11 dead in the eastern coast of Mexico's mainland the same month.

In September,

Hurricane Olaf

made landfall on the Baja California peninsula, causing minor damage.

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