Hurricane Lidia wreaks havoc on Mexico's Pacific coast and resorts

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Hurricane Lidia made landfall near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico as a Category 4 storm with winds of 140 mph. It is moving inland as a powerful hurricane, with life-threatening hurricane-force winds expected overnight. The storm is forecasted to bring heavy rains, flash flooding, and potential mudslides. Damaging winds, storm surge, and pounding surf are expected along the coast. No immediate reports of injuries or deaths have been received. Lidia is projected to reach Guadalajara as a Category 1 hurricane.
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