The Pacific coast, in southern Mexico, is on maximum alert ahead of the imminent arrival of Hurricane Erick, which was upgraded to category 4 in the early hours of Thursday by the US National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Erick is located approximately 110 kilometers west-southwest of Puerto Ángel and about 145 kilometers southeast of Punta Maldonado, according to the meteorological center, based in Miami.
The storm has sustained winds of up to 230 km/h (145 mph) and is slowly moving northwest at a speed of 15 km/h (9 mph), reported ABC News. A hurricane is defined as category 4 when wind speeds reach between 130 and 156 mph.
The projected trajectory indicates that Erick could impact a sparsely populated area between Puerto Escondido and Acapulco, which generates concern among local authorities and residents. In this regard, the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced that all activities in the region were suspended and urged the population to stay in their homes or seek shelter if they live in vulnerable areas.
Hurricane Erick becomes Category 4 in southwestern Mexico with "extremely dangerous" winds







