On the afternoon of September 27, local time, the local government in the Mexican state of Guerrero confirmed that Hurricane “John” killed 5 people that day. Since Hurricane “John” landed in the country, 16 people have died. Of these, 13 are from Guerrero and 3 are from nearby Oaxaca. Hurricane “John” made landfall in Mexico on the evening of the 23rd, causing disasters such as landslides and floods in many places, as well as power outages in some areas. Currently, “John” is moving in the direction of Michoacan in southwestern Mexico in the form of a tropical storm.

Zhitongcaijing · 09/28 00:01
On the afternoon of September 27, local time, the local government in the Mexican state of Guerrero confirmed that Hurricane “John” killed 5 people that day. Since Hurricane “John” landed in the country, 16 people have died. Of these, 13 are from Guerrero and 3 are from nearby Oaxaca. Hurricane “John” made landfall in Mexico on the evening of the 23rd, causing disasters such as landslides and floods in many places, as well as power outages in some areas. Currently, “John” is moving in the direction of Michoacan in southwestern Mexico in the form of a tropical storm.