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Leaves 'Dalila' Affects in Guerrero, Michoacán and Chiapas

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Tropical storm 'Dalila' wreaks havoc in coastal restaurants in Acapulco, in houses in Tapachula, Chiapas, and in Michoac n.

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Tropical storm 'Dalila' wreaks havoc in coastal restaurants in Acapulco, in houses in Tapachula, Chiapas, and in Michoac n.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The tropical storm Dalila maintains its effects in the west of the country despite the fact that it moves towards the west-northwest, gradually moving away from the Mexican coasts, reported the National Water Commission (Conagua). In the coastal areas of Colima, people were evacuated on Saturday night due to the extreme waves and tides caused by the weather phenomenon. Through social networks, the State Civil Protection Unit shared a video of th…

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The tropical storm Dalila left in its wake a balance of effects in several regions of the country, mainly in Guerrero and Chiapas, where floods, roadblocks, falling trees, collapse of roofs were reported, and in the case of Chiapas, the disappearance of a Colombian migrant dragged by the current.In Guerrero, the State Civil Protection Secretariat reported significant damage in at least six municipalities, with Acapulco being the hardest hit by t…

At least five damaged restaurants on the beach Revolcadero de Acapulco, as well as power and circulation cuts, among the damage caused by the storm in the entity.

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Centro SICT Guerrero remains alert so that, as soon as weather conditions allow, the circulation will be restored.The entrance River level part road Tierra Colorada-Ayutla-Cruz Grande, in Guerrero, after rains by storm Dalila was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

• Report landslides and socavones on roads due to heavy rains in Guerrero• GN carries out relief, cleaning and flood prevention• Seven states remain on alert due to the passage of the weather phenomenon The National Guard activated Plan DN-III-E in the state of Guerrero due to the heavy rains caused by the tropical storm “Dalila”, which has caused damage in various parts of the state, mainly in road sections. As part of the operation, elements o…

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