Hurricane Lidia recently hit the west coast of Mexico, causing widespread damage and raising fears of widespread flooding and mudslides. Despite its downgrade to Category 2, the hurricane remains a serious threat to residents of the region.
The Mexican authorities are mobilized to deal with this emergency situation. Nearly 6,000 soldiers were deployed on the ground to help the population and ensure their safety. Residents of affected areas are asked to stay at home and evacuate areas at risk.
The seaside resort of Puerto Vallarta, usually popular with Mexican and foreign tourists, is particularly affected by the effects of Hurricane Lidia. Hundreds of people took shelter from the heavy rains and many businesses closed their doors as a precaution.
Schools in the region have also suspended classes to ensure the safety of students and teaching staff. The authorities recommend that the population take refuge in temporary shelters and move away from the coast.
Mexico is unfortunately used to this type of situation, with numerous hurricanes hitting its coasts, whether on the Pacific coast or the Atlantic coast, between May and November. However, each hurricane remains a source of concern and danger for the inhabitants of the affected areas.
At the same time, a tropical storm named Max also hit southern Mexico, killing two people and causing flooding. Images of this storm show people taking refuge on the roofs of their homes, surrounded by water.
It is therefore important to take the necessary precautions and follow the instructions of the authorities in the event of a threat of hurricane or tropical storm. The safety and lives of residents come first, and it is essential to be prepared and informed to deal with these emergency situations.
In conclusion, Hurricane Lidia and Storm Max recently marked Mexico, causing considerable damage and endangering the lives of many residents. The authorities are mobilizing all necessary efforts to ensure the safety of the population, but it is crucial that everyone follows the instructions and takes the necessary precautions for their own safety.