While in Florida they are still trying to estimate the enormous damage of Hurricane Ian, which hit the country at category 4 (almost the strongest), it seems that soon Mexico will also feel the comfort of the arm of a storm whose strength at the moment is still unclear: Hurricane Orleans, which is about 100 km from the state's roof.
The storm is likely to hit northwestern Mexico during Monday and although it is currently a Category 3, it may strengthen and hit near the tourist towns on the Mexican coast.
Already at the end of the week it reached category 4 with winds of about 215 km/h before weakening to category 3 on Sunday. The fear is that upon its impact on the Mexican coast the huge amount of precipitation will cause mudslides and floods, which will only get worse with the rise of the water level on the beaches that is expected to occur due to the air pressure differences that will cause The storm upon its arrival.
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