‘Erick’ Degrades to Tropical Storm and Leaves a White Balance After Passing Through Southern Mexico
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Hurricane Erick, which has been degraded into a tropical storm as it slowly fades into southern Mexico, has left some landslides, fallen trees, closed roads and damage to homes and businesses that have not been reported as serious. In Oaxaca, Governor Solomon Jara confirmed this Thursday morning that there is only one person injured by the fall of a barda, and two fishermen who have been located alive after being reported missing. In Guerrero, G…
The Degradation of Erick Maintains Intense Rainfall in 27 States What Is the Forecast in Guanajuato?
Guanajuato, Mexico.- Although Erick was degraded to tropical depression, the remains of the phenomenon will generate important rains in several states of Mexico. Guanajuato is one of the entities that will present spot precipitation in several regions of the entity. During the morning of this Friday, June 20th, reports of Erick’s passage over Oaxaca and Guerrero were presented. According to what was reported, Hurricane Erick category 4 was degra…
After touching land in Guerrero, Hurricane “Erick” was degraded tonight at low remaining pressure. “Erick”, already on land over Guerrero, is located 40 km south-southwest of Altamirano City and 155 km north-west of Acapulco. It has maximum sustained winds of 45 km/h, 65 km gusts, as well as displacement to the northwest at 20 km/h. The charge “Erick” is degraded at low remaining pressure appeared first in El Quintana Roo MX.
At 15.00 local time Erick was located 60 kilometers north-northeast of the well-known tourist destination Acapulco, on the coast of Guerrero
Hurricane Erick weakened to a tropical storm, and its circulation will cause intense rains in Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán, Guerrero and Oaxaca, as well as heavy rains in the center of the country, including Puebla. On the other hand, low-pressure channels in interaction with moisture intake, will cause heavy rains on the northern table and the central table of the Mexican Republic.
Erick degraded to tropical storm this Thursday over the state of Guerrero, where it remains as an active system that causes extraordinary rains, high waves and risk of landslides and floods in the southern region of Mexico, reported the National Weather Service (SMN).
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