Hurricane Pauline killed several hundred people and caused record damage in southeastern Mexico.
It was the deadliest Eastern Pacific storm since Hurricane Pauline in 1997.
Hurricane Pauline threatened the islands enough to prompt the issuance of a hurricane watch on September 6.
Hurricane Pauline was the deadliest storm of the season.
In all, Hurricane Pauline had a large effect on fauna in Southern Mexico.
Hurricane Pauline made landfall at Puerto Angel on 8 October 1997.
It hit almost a month after the more powerful Hurricane Pauline made landfall in the same country.
Hurricane Pauline caused heavy surf along the Big Island, which washed debris up onto roads.
The city was devastated by Hurricane Pauline in 1997.
Hurricane Pauline was the deadliest hurricane of the 1968 Pacific hurricane season.