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Hurricane Erick Approaches Mexican Coast

Escrito por el junio 19, 2025

Authorities Issue Alerts and Urge Preparedness

Erick, currently a Category 1 storm, is moving through the Pacific Ocean toward the southern coast of Mexico, prompting concern among authorities and residents. The storm is located about 100 miles south-southeast of Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca, and is traveling northwest at around 7 mph.

According to Mexico’s National Meteorological Service (SMN), Erick is expected to strengthen rapidly throughout the day, potentially reaching Category 3 status before making landfall late Wednesday, June 18, or early Thursday, June 19. The areas at highest risk include the coastal regions of Oaxaca and Guerrero, particularly around Técpan de Galeana and Acapulco.

Huracán Erick se aproxima a las costas mexicanas:

Major Risks Expected

Authorities are warning the public about the primary dangers associated with the hurricane:

  • Torrential rainfall — Up to 20 inches is expected in mountainous areas of Oaxaca and Guerrero, with a high risk of flooding and landslides.
  • Dangerous winds — Gusts could exceed 110 mph if Erick strengthens to a major hurricane.
  • High surf, storm surge, and strong coastal currents, especially from Puerto Ángel to Acapulco.

Hurricane warnings are in effect from Puerto Ángel to Acapulco, with tropical storm watches issued for surrounding areas to the east and west.

Call to Action and Emergency Measures

The Mexican military, through Plan DN-III, and the Navy have mobilized to provide support and open emergency shelters in coordination with local governments.

The National Civil Protection agency advises the public to:

  • Follow only official updates from the SMN, Civil Protection, and federal authorities.
  • Stay indoors if your home is sturdy and elevated; reinforce doors and windows, and protect important documents in sealed plastic bags.
  • Evacuate to shelters if you live in low-lying or flood-prone areas, or near the coastline.
  • Avoid boats and the beach, as wave conditions will be extremely dangerous.
  • Prepare an emergency kit with water, non-perishable food, medications, a flashlight, radio, and portable charger.
  • Do not go outside during the hurricane unless under official evacuation orders.

Residents are also urged to unplug electrical devices during heavy rain and ensure they know the nearest evacuation routes.

Avoid Misinformation

Authorities strongly warn against spreading or believing rumors or fake news. Staying informed through official sources is key to safety as the storm progresses.

Hurricane Erick poses a serious threat to southern Mexico. Preparedness and reliable information will be essential in reducing the potential impact over the coming hours.


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