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Navigation Suspended in Kino Bay Due to Approaching Tropical Storm - Uniradio Informa

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The Civil Protection Committee determined that no boats may leave.
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The remainders recorded accumulations of 60 .45 mm in Bah a de Kino.

In follow-up to Tropical Storm Lorena, the Government of Sonora, through the State Emergency Operation Committee (COE), maintains timely monitoring of the weather phenomenon to safeguard the integrity of the population. As part of the preventive measures, it was determined to maintain the suspension of classes at all levels of education in the entity for this Friday, which keeps approximately 60,000 people in reserve. Adolfo Salazar Razo, secret…

Tropical Storm Lorena continues its movement in the Pacific waters and has activated low danger alerts in several northwestern states, reported Sonora Civil Protection based on the Tropical Cyclone Warning System Bulletin. A blue alert (very low danger) has been activated in the state, which implies staying alert for rain, high waves, and wind gusts. The Regional Harbor Master's Office in Guaymas announced the closure of navigation for vessels u…

The Civil Protection Committee determined that no boats may leave.

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Uniradio Informa broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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