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The Pacific Hurricane Season begins: Mexico emphasizes preparation

The Pacific Hurricane Season has officially begun, and although there are currently no tropical hurricanes, officials have warned that the Pacific coastal residents will continue to report and are ready for the upcoming storms.

The tornado season began on May 15 in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean. The season will start in the Atlantic Ocean on June 1. On the two shores, the season ends on November 30.

Mexico believes to avoid a large -scale disaster of the past storms, such as John’s hurricane in Agabulko last year. (Quartoscoro)

Although these dates have been statistically installed.

Officials announced the onset of the hurricane season to raise awareness in vulnerable communities and increase preventive strategies. Between May and August, state and municipal authorities are intensifying civil security efforts, including information campaigns, exercises, prevention, and floods, including river excavation.

Hurricane product

According to Konagua and Civil Protection, the best protection against hurricanes is the initial product. The recommendations are as follows:

  • Inspection of your roof and windows for leaks before storms occur
  • Keep a hurricane kit with first aid materials, keep important documents stored in the radio and water-proof bag with regularly charged batteries.
  • Know your discharge ways and install family meeting points.
  • For information, follow the official sources such as SMN and Konakua and avoid spreading rumors.

Which states are the most vulnerable states of hurricane?

The coastal states are very vulnerable to the hurricane, while the states in Central Mexico are somewhat shelter behind mountain slopes – Sierra Madras acts as natural obstacles, which weaken the air and disrupt the trap of a hurricane. The air can unleash their entire energy in flat areas.

Low -income communities are particularly exposed. According to the weather news station MeteoriteMore than 48% of Mexican municipalities live in poverty, where catastrophes usually occur, especially in the southern states. The impact of heavy rainfall, the decline of water bodies, deforestation and environmental degradation are further increased.

On average, tropical hurricanes are 86.5% of the annual disaster costs in Mexico, mainly due to the high levels of water they produce. The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season was very active in the record, with 30 labeled storms, which prompted the use of Greek alphabet to name the weather forecasts for additional systems.

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