
Tropical Storm Alvin Threatens Mexico
Tropical Storm Alvin Threatens Mexico's West Coast Mexico's National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued a warning about Tropical Storm Alvin, which is rapidly approaching the country's western coast. The storm, currently located approximately 910 kilometers southwest of Cabo San Lucas, is expected to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds to several states in the coming days. "The storm is expected to make landfall sometime this week and will likely cause significant disruption," said a spokesperson for the SMN. "We urge residents in the affected areas to take necessary precautions and stay informed about the latest updates." The storm is expected to cause particularly heavy rainfall in the states of Guerrero, Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán, and Nayarit. Authorities are preparing for potential flooding and landslides and are urging residents to evacuate if necessary. The storm's path is still uncertain, but the SMN is closely monitoring its progress and will issue further updates as they become available. While the full extent of the damage is still uncertain, the SMN is working closely with local authorities to ensure the safety of residents. The timely warning issued by the SMN is expected to help minimize the impact of the storm.