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Video: Erick makes landfall as Category 3 hurricane in Mexico

Video: Erick makes landfall as Category 3 hurricane in Mexico

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Hurricane Erick slammed into Mexico's Oaxaca state as a dangerous Category 3 storm Thursday morning, unleashing powerful winds along the coast and spreading heavy rain over the region.

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