Two hurricanes -- Lorena and Kiko -- are gaining strength in the Pacific Ocean and may cause flash flooding, rip currents and high surf conditions in the United States Hurricane Lorena, which is forecast to move into northwestern Mexico in the coming days, could bring flash flooding to the Southwest on Friday and Saturday as remnants of the cyclone may cause heavy rain in the area. These heavy rainfall concerns could hit Arizona through Friday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Lorena could also cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions that may hit "portions of the southern and western coasts of Baja California Sur during the next couple of days," the NWS said. Also forming in the Pacific is Hurricane Kiko, which as of Thursday is a major Category 4 hurricane l

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