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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Hurricane Cosme was the third named tropical cyclone of the 2013 Pacific hurricane season. The storm system formed on June 23, 2013 as a tropical depression approximately five hundred miles south of Manzanillo, Mexico. The cyclone became a tropical storm on June 24, and soon after formed into a hurricane on June 25. While initially stationary, the storm system started to move in a north westerly direction, causing Mexican National Weather Service to issue a blue alert (minimum risk) hurricane warning for the states of Guerrero, Nayarit, and Baja California Sur; and a green alert (Low Risk) hurricane warning for the states of Michoacan, Jalisco, and Colima. The first damage caused by Hurricane Cosme occurred on the Revillagigedo Islands where the storm system created 42 mph winds. As The storm system moved towards Mexico it caused heavy rains and flooding within the state of Guerro. These rains also resulted in 24 landslides within the state. In Colima flooding resulted in the structural damage of several public facilities, private buildings, and approximately fifty homes. At least two people died as a result of the storm system. The first was a tourist who drowned in Zihuatanejo. The second was a police officer who was killed in an automobile accident that also injured 19 others. Hurrican Cosme arrived at its greatest intensity (75 kt ) at approximately 0000 UTC on June 26 about 345 miles southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Subsequently, stable air and lower water temperatures caused the storm to lose strength. The system continued to weaken and moved in a westward direction where it eventually weakened into a low pressure surface through approximately 1400 miles south east of the Hawaiian Islands.. }

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