According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center, Tropical Depression Sara is located in the Caribbean Sea as of 9:00 AM on November 14, moving westward at 15 km/h. The central pressure is 1005 hPa, and the maximum wind speed is 25 knots (13 m/s).
Sara is expected to continue developing while moving west, and it is projected to approach Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, and Mexico as a tropical storm between 6:00 PM on November 15 and 6:00 PM on November 18. Caution is advised for heavy rain, strong winds, storm surges, and high waves.
Please take the following precautions before landfall or approach:
- Stay informed by gathering the latest information from the media and relevant authorities.
- Prepare for possible power outages by securing flashlights, lighters, candles, portable radios, spare batteries, and essential supplies such as drinking water, food, and gasoline.
- Be prepared to evacuate by gathering your passport, cash, rain gear, portable water, food, and other essentials, keeping them easily accessible for quick departure.
- Move or secure objects that could be blown away by strong winds indoors.
- Identify evacuation locations and routes.
- Confirm emergency contact methods and evacuation locations with family members or others.
- If staying in or near coastal areas, be aware of the risk of storm surges and consider evacuating to a safe inland area in advance.
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National Hurricane Center
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