Hurricane Erick ‘extremely dangerous’ as it nears Mexico

US National Hurricane Center (NHC), Erick Hurricane Erick says that while moving towards the Pacific Coast of Mexico, it has become a “extremely dangerous” storm.
The maximum continuous winds in the Storm rose to 230km/s (145Mph) at local hours on Wednesday and some additional reinforcement is possible.
Estimators expect the Oaxaca and Guerrero province to be affected by NHC that NHC may be “destructive wind damage”.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum told people of the storm to “watch us, stay inside, and not go out”.
For a hurricane warning, 500km-Strech (300 miles) of the Pacific Coast, the facility town from Acapulco to Porto ángel.
Guerrero and Oaxaca residents were warned about life -threatening floods and swelling.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said, “If you are in low areas, near the rivers, near the waterways, it is best to go to the shelters, to the shelters that have already been established for this situation.” He said.
People living in mountainous regions were told to pay attention to possible mud shifts.
In Chiapas, Guerrero and Oaxaca states, about 2,000 shelters were established and more than 18,000 first interventionists were mobilized to prepare for the hurricane.
From the beginning of June to the end of November, he is expected to be the first person in Mexico this season.
In October 2023, at least 50 people were killed during the Hurricane Otis, a category of 5 hurricanes that beat Acapulco.
Otis concentrated rapidly, so when the hurricane went ashore, many people were unprepared.