Hurricane Erick: Mexico Flooding & Mudslide Threat
Hurricane Erick bears down on mexico’s Pacific coast, triggering warnings of heavy rain and mudslide threats. The storm’s projected path puts Oaxaca and Guerrero at risk of receiving up to 20 inches of rainfall, heightening the danger of flooding. Acapulco, still recovering from Hurricane Otis, is also in the potential path, prompting swift action from authorities. Thousands of troops deploy as schools close. Stay informed with News Directory 3 as this weather event unfolds, impacting communities and infrastructure. Discover what’s next …
Hurricane Erick Threatens Mexico’s Pacific Coast With Heavy Rain, Mudslides
MEXICO CITY—Hurricane Erick neared Mexico’s pacific coast Wednesday, prompting warnings of heavy rain, strong winds, storm surge, and potential mudslides in the southern coastal region. Forecasters project the storm will bring significant disruption.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami reported that Oaxaca and Guerrero states could receive up to 20 inches (51
