3 Hurricane Orlene heads for Mexico’s Pacific coastMEXICO CITY (AP) — Hurricane Orlene lost some punch, but remained a dangerous Category 3 storm on Sunday as it headed toward Mexico’s northwest Pacific coast between the tourist towns of Mazatlan and San Blas.The storm was moving over or near the Islas Marias, a former prison colony being developed as a tourist draw.In Ian's wake, Florida residents brave a slow wait for powerHurricane Ian shakes SW Florida's faith but can't destroy itPine Island residents recount horror, fear as Ian bore downFrustration and desperation mount as Ian's effects lingerThe state civil defense office posted video of large waves crashing on a dock at Cabo Corrientes.The ports of Manzanillo and Puerto Vallarta were closed to ships and Mexico’s navy announced that ports including Mazatlan, San Blas and Nuevo Vallarta were closed to small craft.Mexico’s National Water Commission said Orlene could cause “mudslides, rising river and stream levels, and flooding in low-lying areas.”The hurricane center said hurricane-force winds extended out about 15 miles (30 kilometers) from the center and tropical storm-force winds out to 70 miles (110 kilometers)."