Hurricane Erick has established a “more dangerous” category 4 storms, because it comes to the Pacific Coast in Mexico, the NHC) center of Mexico, NHC) said.
The maximum maintained winds raised at 20km / h (145mph) late on Wednesday local time, with some extra strengthening possible.
Forecasters expect to make landfall later Thursday in Oaxaca states and guerrero most likely to be affected by NHC to say “harmful air damage”.
The Mexican president Claudia Sybaum tells people the storm “to stay directed by official communication, stay at home, and not go out”.
A hurricane warning is the effect for a 500km-strik (300 miles) to the Pacific Coast, from the city of Acapulco to Puerto Ángel.
Guerrero’s residents and oaxaca are warned to threaten the flooding life and swelling.
“If you are in steep places, near the streams, near the waterways, it is best for you to go to the habitat,” The President of Mexico has already set for this situation, “says Claudiaum Sheinbaum.
People living in mountainous places were told to watch the possible mud.
About 2,000 habitats have been set in the States of Chiapas, Guerrero, and Oaxaca and over 18,000 first responders are activated to prepare the storm.
It is expected that it is the first to create Mexican landfall this time, running from starting June to the end of November.
On October 2023, at least 50 people were killed During Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 Hurricane strengthened Acapulco.
Otis has extended strength, which means a lot of people who are not ready when the storm makes landfall.
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