Kay remains a Category 1 hurricane; causes torrential rains in BCS and Sinaloa

The National Water Comission (With water) reported that this Tuesday night Kay It remains a category 1 hurricane, located 470 km south-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, and 585 km west-southwest of Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco.

The meteor has maximum sustained winds of 140 km/h, gusts of 165 km/h and displacement towards the northwest at 24 km/h.

their extensive cloudy bands in combination with the mexican monsoonwill cause punctual torrential rains in Baja California Sur y Sinaloa; very heavy punctual rains in Nayarit; punctual heavy rains in Sonora, Jalisco, Colima y Michoacan and intervals of showers in Baja Californiawhich might cause an increase in the levels of rivers and streams, landslides and floods in low-lying areas. said entities.

Classes suspended in Baja California Sur and Sinaloa due to Hurricane Kay

The Ministry of Public Education and Culture of Sinaloa suspended school activities for the morning and evening shifts in the 18 municipalities of the state on the recommendation of Civil Protection.

For its part, the Secretary of Public Education of Baja California Sur reported on Monday that classes would be suspended in the entity until further notice.

This Tuesday, the lists of the schools set up as temporary shelters in the five municipalities of the state were released. “These shelters will open their doors when the Civil Protection authorities so indicate. The directors of these schools will be co-responsible for the protection of the population that comes to them in case of need.

With information from López-Dóriga Digital

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