Hurricane Milton: Damage in Puerto Progreso and Emergency Measures
The passage of Hurricane Milton has had a significant impact on the Puerto Progreso region. In a preliminary damage report, flooding has been recorded in areas near the wetlands, and damage has occurred at three docks: Puerto Chelem, Puerto Chuburná, and the dock connecting the promenades. The high waves caused by the cyclone have been responsible for these damages.
Emergency Response and Evacuations
Local authorities have taken urgent measures in response to the emergency. Activities in various sectors have been suspended, and the evacuation of affected residents has taken place, with individuals being relocated to temporary shelters. The ports of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea have been closed as a precaution against adverse weather conditions.
Ongoing Weather Concerns
So far, it has been reported that rainfall will continue in the region, and unstable weather is expected to persist in the coming days. The Secretary of Civil Protection has urged residents to stay informed and to follow the authorities’ recommendations to ensure their safety.
Support for Affected Residents
In light of the situation, various community support initiatives are being organized to assist those impacted by the hurricane. Local organizations and volunteers are coming together to provide resources and aid to affected families.
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