MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Hurricane Lorenzo slammed into Mexico's Gulf coast on Friday, knocking out power to 85,000 homes and dumping heavy rains on the already waterlogged coffee-growing state of Veracruz.
TV images showed fallen trees and scattered debris in the beach town of Tecolutla where Lorenzo made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, although there were no immediate reports of deaths.
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