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Updated Information on the Impact of Hurricane Hilary in Baja California

Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda published updated information on the impact of Hurricane Hilary in Baja California on her Facebook profile, noting that it will impact the main cities of the entity until this Sunday.

“I am sharing UPDATED INFORMATION as of today, Saturday August 19, at 10:00 a.m., on the impact of HURRICANE #HILARY in Baja California, according to current models.

“The clouds associated with Hilary begin to cover the entity and rain and wind begin to fall, even though the center of the hurricane is 375 km from Los Cabos, in Baja California Sur.

CEDARS ISLAND:

Forecast Impact: SUNDAY August 20 at 06:00hrs.

Category 1 hurricane.

Winds from 130 to 155 km/h.

COVE and SAN QUINTIN:

Predicted Impact: SUNDAY August 20 at 12:00 noon.

Category 1 hurricane.

Winds from 130 to 155 km/h.

TIJUANA and ROSARITO:

Predicted impact: SUNDAY, August 20 at 6:00 p.m.

Tormenta Tropical.

Winds from 95 to 110 km/h.

TECATE:

Predicted impact: SUNDAY, August 20 at 6:00 p.m.

Tormenta Tropical.

Winds from 95 to 110 km/h.

MEXICALI and SAN FELIPE:

Predicted impact: SUNDAY, August 20 at 6:00 p.m.

Tormenta Tropical.

Winds from 95 to 110 km/h.

The cloud bands of Hurricane Hilary are more than a thousand kilometers in diameter, so the effects of rain, wind and waves could appear in advance of the forecast impact.

The forecast state cumulative precipitation continues at 200 to 250mm in 5 days.

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS:

Protect yourself and reduce mobility during the weekend (Saturday to Monday). In case of living in a vulnerable house or risk area, go to a temporary shelter in advance by calling 911, who will be able to direct you to the nearest one, or to your home of a family member in a safe area. Suspend activities on the beach. Protect pets inside homes. Restrictions on navigation. Prepare an emergency backpack. Stay tuned for official communications and the weather conditions of the place where you live. In case heavy rain, avoid crossing or driving through flooded or current areas. Stay away from objects that could fall. Report emergencies to 911.

2023-08-19 18:04:41
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