Hurricane Eric is ‘very dangerous’ as it gets closer to Mexico

Hurricane Erick has been strengthened by the “very dangerous” category four storms heading to the Pacific coast of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.

The maximum sustained wind of the storm was near 220km/h (140 mph) on Thursday local time.

The predictors are expected to be most likely to be affected by the Oak Sakawa Guerrero state in the next few hours by the “inflicting wind damage” in the next few hours.

Claudia Shane Baum Mexico told people on the storm that “keeps watching official communication and not staying indoors.”

The hurricane warning is applied to the 500km stretch (300 miles) of the Pacific coast, from Akapoolko to resort village to Puerto ángel.

Residents of Guerrero and Oak Saka were warned of life -threatening floods and expansion.

“It’s best to go to the shelter and go to the shelter already established for this situation if you are near the lowland area, the river, and the waterway.

I heard that people living in mountainous areas should be careful of the mud ride as much as possible.

About 2,000 shelters were established in Chiapas, Guerrero and OAXACA, and more than 18,000 first respondents were mobilized to prepare for hurricanes.

It is expected to land for the first time in Mexico this season, which will take place from early June to late November.

In October 2023, at least 50 people were killed in the category 5 Hurricane OTIS, who assaulted Acapulco during Hurricane OTIS.

Otis means that many people were not ready when the hurricane landed quickly and landed.

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