Erick made a place to live in southern Mexico as Section 3 Storm

The strongest storm is the end of the storm and made the fall of the Mexico Soun of Southern State of Oaxaca in the morning on Thursday, the Miami’s National Sociper.
The storm center was about 30 miles[30 km]in eastern Punta Maldonado. His wide wide winds turned into 205 km / h. It was moving ahead to the northwest of 15 km / h, says a stormy center.
The storm was postponed a bit before making the universe, a powerful section 4 in Section 3.
The storm met a needle between Acapulco and Puerto Escodido, torn to full entrance to the border full of Oxacaca and Guerrero States. The agricultural field of a lower coastal area between small fishing villages.
Erick is expected to go quickly into the southern Mexican coastal mountains, and the program may be scattered on Thursday or at the beginning of the hurricane.
The storm threatened the destructive spirits, glorious floods and surgical storm surgery, said the predictors.
The storm moves south to the wheel
At the beginning of the light on Thursday, Acapulco rose under dark dark clouds, but outside the rain drop and small waves ring on their center beach.
However, the storm foretold the northwest of the northwest of the coast on the coast, bringing heavy rain to the resort and the best mountains.
Nevertheless, Acapulco came out of the power of Erick’s power.
The background Wednesday, Erick Protected Way came into Southo, near Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca State, Acapulco ascend to the coast.
Mexican President Claudia Shinbaum said in the video text on Wednesday night that all activities in the district was suspended and urged people to stay in their areas.
The waves were collided in Esplanade in Puerto in Escodido with the night flowing, focusing on wooden boats that were drawn out there for safety.
The beach disappeared under heavy waves and the rising tide had already reached certain water restaurants.
Acapulco is still reduced by Otis
Acapulco citizens had written by Erick’s arrival for more preparation and trials because of the destruction of the storm booklet Otis two years ago.
A total of one million city was revoked on October 2023 with the storm Otis, a 5thorm storm quickly and grabbed many. At least 52 people died in Otis and the storm was severely damaged by almost all Resort’s hotels.
Guerrero State Gov. Evelyn Salgado said all movements in Acapulco and other seaports would be suspended 8 PM local time on Wednesday. Schools throughout the country would remain closed for the second day on Thursday.
The zealous storm of buildings in the Seaside Resort Community of Acapulco, Mexico, Shembles.
Carlos Ozuna Romero, 51, lost his restaurant at the edge of Acapulco’s beach where Otis crashed on the destructive spirits. On Wednesday, he directed employees to keep tables and seats.
Warnings The “authorities” fill us with fear and obviously make us remember everything we have already passed, “said Ozuna Romero by looking at Otis.
Elsewhere, employees have set plywood sheets through the shopping window and the combined sandbags outside the door. The vehicles were higher to fill their tanks and consumers did the last minute before the home rush.

Verónica Aróz struggled on the streets of Acapulco with a large water jug.
“We are all scared because we think that the same thing can happen,” said the 40-year shipping company.
But he and others learned more from Otis. “Now it will not surprise us,” he said, with a canned bag as evidence.
In Acapulco on Wednesday, there was a solid national security guard and police off the streets, but it was very trucks from the National Power Company. CRews worked to wipe the drainage and brushing cups.
Rain can be Erick’s Dam
Laura Velázquez, Civil Defense Confance Coordinator, said Erick was weather to bring the “rains” to rain in Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas in southern Mexico. The mountain district is often a tendency to fight the mortar with many rivers at the flood risk.
Acapulco’s Port is closed on Tuesday evening. Salgado said 582 shelters were organized to find people who could take their homes across Guerrero.