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Back to cyclone strength, John soaks Mexico's Pacific coast

Cyclone John reinforced when again on Thursday as it closed in on Mexico's. southwestern coast dotted with ports and tourist hotspots, an. location already soaked by the slowmoving storm system over the. past several days.

John has churned menacingly near the stretch of shoreline. because Monday, damaging and strengthening once again as it affected. major cargo ports, momentarily shutting regional airports too. as claiming at least 5 lives, primarily due to mudslides.

We're asking you to please take all precautions, composed. Guerrero state Guv Evelyn Salgado in a post on X on. Thursday early morning.

Beach-front dining establishments in Acapulco, one of the state's top. resort areas, were battered by an increasing tide on Wednesday while. nearby roads were flooded as a consistent rain fell.

Acapulco is still recuperating from significant destruction triggered. by Hurricane Otis in 2015.

John also has cut power to tens of thousands and cluttered. highways with rooted out trees and fallen electrical energy posts.

The Classification 1 typhoon lies about 55 miles (89 km). southwest of the major freight port of Lazaro Cardenas, packing. maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour (121 kph),. according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

The Miami-based center expects the hurricane to skirt. Mexico's southwest coast, along Guerrero, Oaxaca and Michoacan. states, further drenching the area through a minimum of Saturday.

This heavy rainfall will likely trigger considerable and. disastrous deadly flash flooding and mudslides, it. warned.

John is moving northwest along the coast at just 4 miles per.

(source: Reuters)