Hurricane Lidia Kills One in Mexico Before Storm Dissipates Rapidly
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Hurricane Lidia Kills One in Mexico Before Storm Dissipates Rapidly
Hurricane Lidia, the first major hurricane of the 2023 Pacific hurricane season, made landfall in Mexico on Sunday, September 10, killing one person and causing widespread damage. The storm quickly dissipated after landfall, but it remains a reminder of the dangers of hurricanes. Hurricane Lidia made landfall near Baja California Sur, Mexico, as a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 90 miles per hour. The storm caused heavy rain and flooding, as well as widespread power outages. One person was killed in the storm when a tree fell on their home. At least 10 other people were injured. Lidia quickly dissipated after landfall, but it remains a reminder of the dangers of hurricanes. Hurricanes can cause widespread damage and loss of life, even if they make landfall as Category 1 storms. Key Players: Hurricane Lidia Pacific hurricane season Mexico Baja California Sur Category 1 hurricane Heavy rain Flooding Power outages Death Injuries Impact of the Storm: Hurricane Lidia killed one person and cau…