The City of Mexico, known as CDMX, has been placed under a yellow weather warning due to heavy rains, strong winds, and the possibility of hail. The Secretariat of Integrated Risk Management and Civil Protection (SGIRPC) updated its alert on Monday afternoon, indicating that these severe conditions would persist into the evening. The alert covers 14 boroughs within the capital, including Álvaro Obregón, Azcapotzalco, Benito Juárez, Coyoacán, Cuauhtémoc, Gustavo A. Madero, Iztacalco, Iztapalapa, Miguel Hidalgo, Milpa Alta, Tláhuac, Tlalpan, Venustiano Carranza, and Xochimilco. These areas are expected to experience rainfall ranging between 15 and 29 millimeters, along with wind speeds exceeding 50 kilometers per hour and potential hailfall. The forecasted weather conditions are anticipated to occur between 2:45 PM and 8:00 PM on Monday.
Residents have already begun experiencing the effects of the storm, particularly on Paseo de la Reforma, one of the city's main thoroughfares. Heavy rain caught pedestrians and drivers off guard, leading to flooding and disruptions in traffic flow across several sections of the avenue. The sudden downpour highlights the unpredictable nature of the current weather system affecting the region.
In response to the situation, authorities have issued specific recommendations to the public to ensure safety during this period of heightened risk. Citizens are advised to carry umbrellas or waterproof clothing when going outside. Additionally, they are encouraged to use liquid for watering plants, which can help manage water runoff effectively. It is also recommended that residents clean gutters and keep them free from debris such as trash or objects that could block drainage systems. Pouring fats into drains should be avoided to prevent clogging and subsequent flooding issues.
To further mitigate risks associated with the heavy rainfall, individuals are urged not to walk or drive through flooded roads or areas prone to water accumulation. Drivers must exercise caution as there might be remnants of fallen trees or other objects obstructing the roadways. Moreover, people should stay away from locations near walls, trees, power lines, and billboards that appear to be in danger of collapsing.
For any emergencies arising from the adverse weather conditions, citizens are instructed to contact emergency services via the numbers 9-1-1, 55 5658 1111 for Locatel, or 55 5683 2222 for the SGIRPC. These communication channels are crucial for reporting incidents promptly and receiving necessary assistance swiftly.
As the day progresses, the focus remains on monitoring the evolving weather patterns and ensuring that all precautionary measures are followed diligently. Authorities continue to emphasize preparedness and vigilance among the populace to minimize potential hazards linked to the ongoing meteorological challenges faced by the city.
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