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 Environment/Science Hurricane Willa: Category three storm makes landfall in Mexico; residents asked to stay indoors 
 Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 24 Oct 2018, 06:06 am Print
 Mexico City: 'Life threatening' and 'potentially catastrophic' Hurricane Willa made landfall in Mexico on Tuesday.
The category three storm is packing winds of 195 kilometres/hour.
Residents have been told to stay indoors by the National Hurricane Centre.
Earlier this month, Hurricane Michael killed at least 27 people as it ravaged the southern parts of the USA.
Image: NOAA
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