Tropical Depression Eleven-E Threatens Mexico's Southern Coast

Tropical Depression Eleven-E is forecast to cause more heavy rain along Mexico's southern coast, increasing the risk of flooding and mudslides in already saturated areas. The storm is expected to make landfall with warnings in effect across several coastal regions. Recent rains have already caused significant damage.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-10-2024 16:33 IST | Created: 03-10-2024 16:33 IST
Tropical Depression Eleven-E Threatens Mexico's Southern Coast

The U.S. National Hurricane Center announced on Thursday the intensification of Tropical Depression Eleven-E, set to impact Mexico's southern coastline with severe weather conditions.

Forecasted to make landfall by early Friday, the depression brings a tropical storm warning to parts of southern Mexico, threatening more devastation through excessive rainfall.

Communities already affected by Hurricane John are at heightened risk for flash floods and mudslides, with potential rainfalls reaching up to 12 inches in certain areas, exacerbating the ongoing crisis.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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