Mexico: Advisory regarding Hurricane John

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According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center, Hurricane John (Category 2) is currently located off the southern coast of Mexico as of September 23, moving north at a speed of 15 km/h. The central pressure is 970 hPa, with maximum wind speeds reaching 90 kt (45 m/s). It is expected to strengthen and continue moving north, making landfall in southern Mexico as a major hurricane (Category 3) around 2 AM on September 24. Residents should be alert for heavy rain, strong winds, storm surges, and high waves.

Preparations Before Landfall/Approach:

  1. Gather the latest information from news sources and relevant agencies.
  2. Prepare for potential power outages by securing flashlights, lighters, candles, portable radios, spare batteries, and stock up on essential supplies like drinking water, food, and gasoline.
  3. Consider evacuation plans by preparing items such as passports, cash, rain gear, and portable water and food, ensuring they are ready to take with you at any time.
  4. Move or secure any items that could be blown away by strong winds indoors.
  5. Confirm evacuation locations and routes.
  6. Establish emergency contact methods and confirm evacuation sites with family members.
  7. If residing or staying in coastal areas, pay attention to potential storm surges and consider preemptive evacuation to safer inland areas.

(Reference)
U.S. National Hurricane Center: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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