Eric Hurricane is ‘very dangerous’ which is close to Mexico


The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) states that the “most dangerous” class 4 storm has been strengthened as the Eric Hurricane is heading towards the Pacific coast of Mexico.

The maximum continuous wind in the hurricane rose to 230 km/h (145 mph) late Wednesday, with some additional reinforcing.

Forecasters are expected to be affected by the NHC by saying that the states of Oxaca and Gerero are “destructive wind damage” after Thursday.

Mexican President Claudia Sheenbam told the people on the way to the storm, “To be tuned to official communications, not to stay indoors and go out.”

A hurricane warning of the Petry Coast, 500 km-Strek (300 miles) from the resort town, Acapulko to Puerto Angel, is in effect.

Residents of Gerero and Oxaca have been warned about fatal flooding and.

“If you are in the lowlands, near the rivers, are near the waterways, it is best to go to the shelter already established for this situation,” said Mexican President Claudia Shenbam.

People living in mountainous areas have been told to be wary of potential soil collapse.

About 2,000 shelters have been set up in Chiapas, Gereero and Oxaca states, and more than 18,000 first respondents have been prepared to prepare for the storm.

This season is expected to be the first person to make a landslide in Mexico, which takes place from the beginning of June to the end of November.

In October 2023, at least 50 people were killed During the Otis Hurricane, the Class 5 Hurricane Hurricane Hobs hit acapulko.

Otis intensified rapidly, which means that many people are not ready when the storm makes a landslide.

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