Erick Unleashes Fury: A Tale of Two Hurricanes
Hurricane Erick, downgraded to Category 3, struck Oaxaca, Mexico, causing fear of flash floods and destructive winds. Residents, still recovering from Hurricane Otis, braced with heightened preparedness. Authorities closed schools and suspended activities in Acapulco and surrounding areas, urging residents to stay safe and heed government warnings.

Hurricane Erick, now downgraded to a Category 3 storm, has pounded the western Mexican state of Oaxaca, threatening flash floods and devastating winds. Residents in Acapulco and surrounding areas are taking stringent precautions, haunted by memories of Hurricane Otis's destruction in 2023.
Authorities have suspended activities in the storm's path, urging residents to remain indoors or seek shelter, with schools across the state closing for a second consecutive day. Crews worked tirelessly to fortify vulnerable areas, while residents prepared cautiously, anticipating similar devastation to that of Otis.
As Erick continues its northwestern trajectory, forecasts predict torrents of rain along Mexico's Pacific coast, heightening fears of mudslides and floods. The increased vigilance depicts a region on edge, aiming to avert another disaster.
(With inputs from agencies.)