
Hurricane Erick made contact with the Mexican Pacific coast and after weakened to the storm of category 3 he got in the state of Oaxaca. The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Erick hit the extreme west of Oaxaca early on Thursday with a maximum permanent wind near 205 km/h (125 mph). It happened soon after its category was reduced from a dangerous storm of category 4 to a mild category 3.
Warning of the Mexican President
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum warned people staying on the way of storms to “stay on official communication, stay in the interior and not go out” in these dangerous conditions “, according to the BBC report,” if you are in low -rise in the area, ” On the proverb, she is on the proverb, she is a proverb, she is on the proverb, she is a Mexican president, she is a direct hurricane Erick.
In these storms in Guerrero and Oaxaca, torrential rain is also expected, along with dangerous swelling in the region.
Mexican states Oaxaca, Guerrero and Chiapas are currently in high readiness, and after Landfall the inhabitants should continue with other caution in these regions. The government currently urges the inhabitants to move to shelters and avoid risky zones where they can come into contact with the storm.
From now on, almost 2,000 temporary shelters have been established in Mexico’s three states, where there is a hurricane warning at the top. The administration was deployed by hundreds of Mexican soldiers, electricity workers to handle the crisis situation. Meanwhile, the local authorities suspended school and university classes and increased alerts in cities and tourist destinations along the Pacific Region in Mexico, including the Acapulco region.
“If you are in low -lying areas, near rivers, near waterway, it is best to go to shelters, shelters that have already been established for this situation.” The Mexican President also said. She urged boat owners not to go to the sea, which could be the risk of life with regard to the intensity of Hurricane Erick.
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