After being lied to for years by The GOP about climate change, set your eyes on Agatha and realize these lies could be killing us.
Hurricane Agatha, one of the earliest and strongest hurricanes on record to strike North America from the Pacific, makes landfall in Mexico, according to forecasters.
Hurricane Agatha made history as the strongest hurricane ever recorded to come ashore in May during the eastern Pacific hurricane center, making landfall on a sparsely populated stretch of small beach towns and fishing villages in southern Mexico.
- Hurricane Agatha made landfall in tourist towns across southern Mexico on Monday, bringing with it 105mph winds and potentially deadly storm surges
- Emergency officials have assembled a task force of more than 9,300 people for the area and more than 200 shelters were opened
- The storm has sent tourists and residents heading for cover, as windows are boarded up and beaches are closed across the coast
- The storm is expected to drop up to 20 inches of rain in some places, raising fears of flash-flooding and landslides
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