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Hurricane Erick: San Luis Potosí Suspends Classes Due to Heavy Rains in These Municipalities

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Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, governor of the entity, notified and announced the areas where academic activities will not take place

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Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, governor of the entity, notified and announced the areas where academic activities will not take place

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Hurricane Erick, which affects several states in the south and center of Mexico, forced the government of the state of San Luis Potosí to take preventive measures to guarantee the safety of citizens. As a result of this phenomenon, it has been announced the suspension of classes in various municipalities of the Huasteca and Middle Zone regions. This decision, which affects all levels of education, includes both public and private schools. Theref…

According to the National Weather Service, the climate phenomenon will cause intense rains with accumulations of up to 60 millimeters per square metre

San Luis Potosí, SLP.- Due to the heavy rain caused by the passage of hurricane “Erick”, the state government announced the suspension of classes for this Friday, June 20 in at least 20 municipalities in the middle and huasteca zone. “Because of the impact of hurricane ‘Erick’ that caused intense rains, the state government suspends classes on Friday, June 20 in municipalities of the Huasteca and Middle Zone,” was reported through official socia…

Rolando AguilarThe Ministry of Education of Guerrero announces that for this Friday, June 20, classes will be suspended in all the schools of the state government and the private ones. It was also announced that the workers of the state government will not work this Friday, all the above for the damages caused by the cyclone “Erick”. Meanwhile, the governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda, in a transmission from the Command Center for the Attention to Eff…

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The impact of Hurricane Erick on Mexican coasts continues, resulting in a decision by the Ministry of Public Education to suspend classes on Thursday, June 19, in some states of the Mexican Republic. Among the consequences left by Erick’s passage in addition to heavy rains are landslides, floods, falling trees, as well as electricity cuts in some regions. Educational authorities also confirmed that by Friday, June 20, school activities will also…

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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