Dalila's tropical storm is crazy off the coast of Mexico. On Saturday, strong wind and downpours caused damage to Acapulco – the restaurants fell into the ocean, and the streets were flooded. During a storm in the Pacific, several fishing boats sank, fortunately without a crew on board.
Dalila is the fourth this season storm Tropical, which was formed in the Eastern Pacific. On Saturday, the element of the element moved northwest parallel to the coast of Mexico.
From Friday evening, the National Agency for Management of Water Resources CONAGUA has issued meteorological alarms for the boundary areas of Oaxaca, Guerrero, Michoacan, Colima and Jalisco.
Fishermen sank
Dalila passed around the port of ACapulco, where she caused a lot of damage. The portal “Information” said that rainfall and strong gusts led to the collapse of the roofs of several houses, knocked down trees and caused flooding and landslides on the streets. Strong waves were cleared of restaurants located on the Revolcadero beach – the buildings partly fell into the ocean.
Local media also reported that five fishing boats were sinking during the storm. The units were most likely incorrectly secured against the storm, and strong waves kidnapped them from the port. Nobody was injured.
According to forecasts, Dalila is to move away from the coast in the coming hours. The storm moves west, above the water of the Pacific. It is to weaken and disappear until Tuesday.
Source of the main photo: PAP/EPA/DAVID Guzman