http://apnews.excite.com/article/20060916/D8K5KC000.htmlHurricane Lane Roars Toward Baja
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Sep 15, 8:31 PM (ET)
By WILL WEISSERT
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico (AP) - Tropical Storm Lane became a Category 2 hurricane Friday as it roared toward the tip of the Baja California Peninsula, lashing Mexico's Pacific coast, flooding port cities and causing a landslide that killed a 7-year-old boy.
The Mexican government issued a hurricane warning for the southern tip of the peninsula, the prison colony of Islas Marias and a 175-mile stretch of coast on the mainland that included the resort of Mazatlan.
The hurricane had maximum sustained winds near 100 mph and was expected to strengthen. At 8 p.m. EDT, it was 240 miles east-southeast of the Mexican resort of Cabo San Lucas, moving north-northwest at nearly 13 mph. It was passing just west of Islas Marias.
People stand in line to board a flight back to the U.S. in the Los Cabos airport, Mexico on Friday Sept. 15, 2006. Tourists cut short their vacations as tropical storm Lane was expected to become a hurricane within the next 24 hours and is on course to affect the southern tip of the Baja peninsula.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
Lane was following the roughly the same path as Hurricane John, which raked Mexico's Pacific coast early this month before slamming into Baja California, killing five people and damaging 160 homes.
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