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Tropical Storm John tilts back to Mexico’s Pacific coast

After already battering Mexico's southern coast, a strengthening Tropical Storm John moved back into the Pacific Ocean but is forecast to again slam into the Mexican mainland on Wednesday evening, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

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Members of the National Guard and residents stand under heavy rain next to a mudslide caused by Hurricane John, in Acapulco, Mexico Sept. 26.
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A general view shows a mudslide caused by Hurricane John, in Acapulco, Mexico, Sept. 26.
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A vehicle of the National Guard is parked near a mudslide caused by Hurricane John, in Acapulco, Mexico, Sept. 26.
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A man stands next to a mudslide caused by Hurricane John, in Acapulco, Mexico, Sept. 26.
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People are assisted as they walk at a flooded street in Acapulco, Mexico in this screengrab obtained on Sept. 26, by Reuters from a social media video.
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People walk in line at flooded street in Acapulco, Mexico in this screengrab obtained on Sept. 26, by Reuters from a social media video.
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A man swims despite a storm warning as Tropical Storm John is on track to become a hurricane again, hurtling back towards communities across the Pacific coast, in Acapulco, Mexico, Sept. 25.
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Waves break into restaurants on the beach as Tropical Storm John is on track to become a hurricane again, hurtling back towards communities across the Pacific coast, in Acapulco, Mexico Sept. 25.
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A man bails water out of a small boat as Tropical Storm John is on track to become a hurricane again, hurtling back towards communities across the Pacific coast, in Acapulco, Mexico, Sept. 25.
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People walk on a flooded street as Tropical Storm John is on track to become a hurricane again, hurtling back towards communities across the Pacific coast, in Acapulco, Mexico Sept. 25.
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A man cycles through a flooded street as Tropical Storm John is on track to become a hurricane again, hurtling back towards communities across the Pacific coast, in Acapulco, Mexico Sept. 25.
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People stand on a flooded street as Tropical Storm John is on track to become a hurricane again, hurtling back towards communities across the Pacific coast, in Acapulco, Mexico Sept. 25.
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A motorcycle and a car pass by debris and mud left after a landslide on the highway on the way from Puerto Escondido to Oaxaca, in the aftermath of Hurricane John, Oaxaca state, Mexico Sept. 25.
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A worker operating heavy machinery clears debris and mud left after a landslide on the highway on the way from Puerto Escondido to Oaxaca, in the aftermath of Hurricane John, Oaxaca state, Mexico Sept. 25.
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A view of a beach littered with debris in the aftermath of Hurricane John, in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca state, Mexico Sept. 24.
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Boats sit on a beach next to palm trees in the aftermath of Hurricane John, in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca state, Mexico Sept. 24.

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