The US National Hurricane Center has warned of the risk of being ‘life -threatening floods and mud’.
A few hours before the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) expected to pump on the Pacific coast of Mexico, the “extremely dangerous” category has become a “extremely dangerous” category 4 storms.
Eric could grow even more powerful before making a landlord in the eastern part of the Gerro State on Thursday morning and in the western part of the state of Oxaka, the metroological center said in its latest bulletin.
Those who predict that the major storms that go to the northwest at the rate of 2 km/h (nine miles per hour) will increase the destructive winds, flash floods and dangerous storms.
As Mexico approached, the NHHH reported that the maximum continuous winds of the cyclone increased to about 230 km/h (145mph), which put it in the 4 wind speed range of 209-251 km/h (130-156Mph).

The NHC warned that Eric Oxaka and Geerro could leave 16 inches (40 cm) rainfall, causing the risk of “life -threatening floods and mud, especially in the high region.”
The Miami-based Center added that Mexican states of Chiopapa, Michoakan, Kolima and Jalisco suffered up to 6 inches.
Late Wednesday, Eric’s estimates were improved, as it is close to the resorto Escondido Resort City in OXP. There is a hurricane for a hurricane for the entire coastal area between Akapulko and Porto Angel.
Mexican authorities have violated the residents and tourists before the arrival of Eric’s arrival. In a video message on Wednesday night, President Claodia Shanbom called people to stay at home or go to shelter if they were in a strong area.
About 5,3 temporary shelter has been established in the states of Chiapas, Gurero and Oxa to keep those who have to leave their homes.
Meanwhile, Geerro’s Governor Evelyn Salgado said schools in her state would be closed and fishing and tourist operators were asked to create a storm of their boats.

Akapulco’s Gurero Resort was among the residents of Akapulco’s Gurero Resort for Eric’s landflower for themselves.
Was a city of about a million people Destroyed in October 2023 Hurricane Otis, who killed at least 52 people and destroyed many homes and businesses.
The 51 -year -old Carlos Ozuna Romero lost his restaurant on the edge of the Akapulco Beach in the Hurricane of 2023. On Wednesday, he monitored workers while storing tables and chairs in preparation for a new storm.
He said, “Officers pay the warning of authoritatives in fear and we remember everything we have already taken.”
Another in the city, the 40 -year -old shipping company, Verica Gomez, suggested that the city was better ready at this time. She said, “Now we will not surprise us.”
According to the NHC, Eric is likely to be weakened rapidly when reaching the mountain, and is expected to be destroyed on Thursday night or Friday.
