OyaYansa Posted September 15, 2017 Share Posted September 15, 2017 The meteorological phenomenon struck as a force hurricane 1 near the town of Pico del Monte, south of the state, according to the National Meteorological Service (SMN) Max has been downgraded to a tropical storm after landing in the afternoon on Thursday as a Category 1 hurricane. The cyclone has hit the town of Pico del Monte south of the state of Guerrero, where there are strong storms, according to the latest report of the Mexican National Meteorological Service (SMN). It is expected to dissipate over southern Mexico on Friday. The tropical storm will cause intense torrential rains, strong winds and high waves in Guerrero, Oaxaca and Michoacán, warns the SMN. In the spa resort of Acapulco, tourists and residents are away from the beaches due to adverse weather conditions, according to local television. The SMN has declared a surveillance zone for Guerrero, from Punta Maldonado to Zihuatanejo. The rains of Max have already caused floods of rivers and streams and floods in dozens of homes in five municipalities of Guerrero: Acapulco, Coyuca de Benítez, San Jerónimo, Atoyac de Álvarez and Ometepec. Heavy storms with torrential rainfall (150 to 250 millimeters) are forecast for the coming hours on the central coast of Guerrero. Very strong storms with intense points (75 to 150 millimeters) are predicted on the east coast of Michoacán and most of Guerrero, and strong storms with very strong points (50 to 75 millimeters) in Colima, and center, south and coasts of Oaxaca. Wind gusts in excess of 80 kilometers per hour are also expected on the coast of Guerrero and over 70 kilometers per hour on the coast of Michoacan and Oaxaca, as well as waves 3-4 meters off the coast of Guerrero and 2 to 3 meters in the coasts of Oaxaca and Michoacán. The SMN recommends that the general po[CENSORED]tion and maritime navigation take precautions for rain, wind and waves, and comply with the recommendations of the Civil Protection authorities in each entity. Max is the thirteenth tropical cyclone that is formed during this hurricane season in Mexican Pacific waters. The latest of them, Lidia, hit the Baja California Peninsula earlier this month and left seven people dead, as well as flooding and infrastructure damage. Cyclone Max has formed just a week after Hurricane Katia, which formed in the Atlantic, hit the State of Veracruz, where it left two fatalities. In addition, Mexico faces the challenge of providing humanitarian aid to those affected by a major earthquake that rocked the south of the country last week. As of Monday, the official death toll of the earthquake had risen to 98. Meanwhile, Hurricane Jose has strengthened Wednesday in Atlantic waters and continues its advance westward, although it could weaken over the next 48 hours and become a tropical storm. The US National Hurricane Center has detailed in its latest warning about the hurricane, which is about 765 kilometers southeast of the Bahamas and has sustained maximum winds of 130 kilometers per hour. "Some gradual weakening is forecast over the next 48 hours, and Jose could become a tropical storm in the next few days," he added. For her part, Irma has left a provisional figure of about thirty deaths in the southeastern United States. The final balance of material damages and losses is still unknown, which will take months to be determined. In the Florida Keys (extreme south of the state), where the eye of the hurricane struck last Sunday as a category 4 cyclone, at least eight people are killed and more than 40 injured, according to official figures. Another 12 people were killed in Broward, Liberty, Duval, Pinellas, Pasco and Marion counties in a state where 110,000 people remain in shelters, according to Interior Ministry data. A good number of the victims died from inhaling carbon monoxide ejected by generators installed in homes to counter the lack of electricity supply due to Irma. Others lost their lives in traffic accidents, in the previous preparations or during the storm and one by the electric discharge of a high voltage cable. To this figure should be added the eight elders who died Thursday in an asylum in the town of Hollywood (southeast Florida), in a case related to the loss of electricity in the facilities by the impact of Irma. State Governor Rick Scott said the news had "broken his heart" and demanded answers about this "awful situation." 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Posted September 15, 2017 Share Posted September 15, 2017 Las Cosas Que Pasan En El mundo Ojala Que Pase Todo Esto Y en verdad :/ Que Mal Que Pasaran estas Cosas En el Mundo Ya Que nosotros No Cuidamos El Planeta :/ Ojala Que Pase Todo Esto ! Fuerzas 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OyaYansa Posted September 15, 2017 Author Share Posted September 15, 2017 Si amigo ojala que estas cosas no pasaran, muchas de estas cosas se pueden prevenir pero nosotros los seres humano somos muy terco no hacemos nada hasta recibir el coñazo... Muchos de los seres humano saben que la peor fuerza que puede existir en el planeta tierra que es nuestro hogar, es la Madre naturaleza pero como nosotros no cuidado al planeta tierra, nos toca aguantarnos los regaños de la madre naturaleza.... & todo lo que ella nos quiera dar :/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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