Apocalypse in Mexico! A huge flood of water washes away cars and houses in Acapulco!

Hurricane John has reached Category 2 status off the coast of Mexico. Its wind speed reaches 170 km/h. Heavy rains have caused flooding in Guerrero and Oaxaca. Waves are up to 5 meters high in some areas. The bridge in Tecpan has been destroyed, leaving the region without communication. Streets in Acapulco are flooded, about 700 houses have been damaged. Residents are advised to avoid low-lying areas and rivers. Rainfall may exceed 300 mm in some areas. Severe flooding is expected in Michoacan and Colima. Authorities have stepped up evacuations from risk zones. The hurricane threatens the Pacific coast with heavy rainfall. There is a high risk of landslides in mountainous areas. Rescue operations have been launched throughout the affected area. Residents are urged to stay safe and monitor the news. The storm is expected to strengthen to a Category 3 storm. A high alert has been issued in the affected areas. The storm is expected to continue moving west. Flooding threatens to destroy infrastructure and inundate roads. Continuous public safety warnings are in place.