Rocks, Puerto Escondido, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. MEXICO CITY (AP) - Bands of rain and gusty winds lashed Mexico's southern Pacific coast Monday as the first hurricane of the eastern Pacific season, advanced slowly toward a stretch of tourist beaches and fishing towns.Ominous grey skies and blowing sand cleared beaches in the popular destinations of Puerto Escondido, Puerto Angel and Huatulco.Near Puerto Angel, gusts of wind, heavy rain and big waves began lashing the beach town of Zipolite, long known for its clothing-optional beach and bohemian vibe.RELATED: 2022 Atlantic hurricane season outlook"There is a lot of rain and sudden gusts of strong wind," said Silvia Ranfagni, the manager of Zipolite's Casa Kalmar hotel. "The ocean is really stirred up, and it's raining a lot," said Ranfagni, who has decided to ride out Agatha at the property.National emergency officials said they had assembled a task force of more than 9,300 people for the area and more than 200 shelters were opened as forecasters warned of dangerous storm surge and flooding from heavy rains.After forming on Sunday, Agatha quickly gained power, and it was predicted to make landfall as a strong Category 2 hurricane Monday afternoon or evening, the U.S.
National Hurricane Center said.Jack Parrish, an NOAA meteorologist and flight director, flew through 108 hurricanes during his 42-year career. (Credit: NOAA)Late Monday morning, Agatha accelerated slightly, as it moved toward the area near Puerto Escondido and Puerto Angel in the southern state of Oaxaca.
The region includes the laid-back tourist resorts of Huatulco, Mazunte and Zipolite.The hurricane center said Agatha could "bring an extremely dangerous storm surge and life-threatening winds."Agatha had.