Environment
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First Hurricane of 2021: Enrique Drenches Southern Mexico
As a couple regions of disturbed weather kept on being monitored in the Atlantic, including one near the United States, waters over the eastern Pacific have spawned the first hurricane of the 2021 season for either basin - Enrique.
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