Olivia Becomes a Hurricane
Day #4: Mexican Flooding
Storm Turns East
Tue. Morning , October 3, 1995
The Associated Press

The storm has now grown into the
ninth hurricane of the Atlantic tropical storm season. Olivia now carries
sustained winds of 80 mph and gusts of 87 mph.
At 8 a.m., Olivia's center was in the Gulf of
Mexico between the Florida Keys and Cuba,
according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center in
Olivia's coordinates are 24.0 North Latitude,
80.2 West Longitude. The storm is packing winds of 75 mph and is moving north
at 15 mph.
Meteorologist Mike Hopkins said in
A hurricane watch means that hurricane
conditions could hit within 36 hours.
The
Mayors in other
Olivia has already caused extensive flooding
in
At least seven people are dead and 20 missing
in Olivia's flood waters in
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