After hitting the shores of the Mexican Pacific; "Willa" deteriorates into a storm



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October 24, 2018


The Sinaloa authorities indicated that the suspension of classes in seven of its municipalities was maintained. In Nayarit and Jalisco, classes were also suspended.

Photo: Conagua

Hurricane "Willa" hit the northwestern coast of Mexico last night as a powerful category 3 meteor, with sustained winds of 195 km / h, causing storms and power outages in several areas of the State of Sinaloa.

The intense hurricane in Wura Category 3 caused severe storms and wind gusts in Sinaloa, Durango and Nayarit, the National Water Commission (Conagua) said on its Twitter account.

At 4:30 am, he reported that Willa was rapidly degrading to the tropical depression category.

Intense rainfall caused flooding on the roads and streets of Sinaloa, but no loss of life was reported. However, the authorities remain vigilant and have asked the public for extreme precautions.

Before starting to lose strength and deteriorate, the center of Willa was placed on the Mexican Pacific coast line around 8:00 pm (01:00 GMT), with wind gusts of 240 km / h. kilometers per hour north-northeast.

Willa, which formed on Saturday in the Pacific, landed about 15 kilometers south of Escuinapa, in the state of Sinaloa. In this locality caused power cuts.

"Willa touched the earth and the force of her winds caused energy cuts and disturbances in weak structures with roofs lined in the municipality of Escuinapa, Sinaloa", said in a tweet the national coordinator of Civil Protection, Luis Felipe Puente.

"We urge the population to remain vigilant and follow the instructions," he continued in the same tweet.

The governor of Sinaloa, Quirino Ordaz, told Milenio Televisin that the information on some points without electricity was the biggest problem of the region so far, as several streets are deserted as evacuated.

"The important thing is to protect lives," he said after explaining that the population most vulnerable to its effects had been evacuated well before the hurricane.

The National Meteorological Service (NMS) reported that the eye of the hurricane measured 46 kilometers in diameter and that its circulation covered the states of Sinaloa, Durango, Nayarit, Jalisco and Zacatecas as well as the Maras Islands.

The strong gusts of wind cause a strong swell on the coasts of Sinaloa, Jalisco and Nayarit, with waves going from four to six meters of height, it is thus called to suspend the marine navigation.

The US National Hurricane Center (CNH) said in its latest report that Willa would weaken quickly in the next 12 hours as it enters the country.

The NMS coincided with these forecasts and predicted that the hurricane would weaken on the night of Tuesday and early Wednesday morning, until it turned into a tropical storm.

Mexico began preparing for Monday with the imminent arrival of Willa. The National Civil Protection Coordinator, Luis Felipe Puente, announced today that 4,250 people have been evacuated in the states of Sinaloa, Nayarit and Jalisco.

These people were transferred to some of the 58 shelters in these three states.

An emergency plan has also been activated and 12,000 elements of the army have been deployed to provide assistance and protection in the affected areas.

The Sinaloa authorities indicated that the suspension of classes in seven of its municipalities was maintained. In Nayarit and Jalisco, classes and even work days have been suspended in some of their towns.

The authorities remain vigilant against possible floods and some of them can already be caused by heavy rains. They also asked to be attentive to landslides and overflows of mud or rivers.

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