Minor incidents and no human losses to regret left by the passage of “Beryl” through Yucatan: Vila Dosal

by times news cr

2024-07-09 15:36:46

Trees and poles, power outage and other minor incidents, but without human losses to regret, was the balance left by the huracán “Beryl” in his passage through Yucatan and after leaving the state territory from today Friday, all restrictive measures implemented as a precaution against this natural phenomenon are lifted, announced the Governor Mauricio Vila Dosal.

In a message Addressing the Yucatecans through social media, Vila Dosal highlighted the great work of prevention done by everyone that allows us to have a clean balance, for which he thanked the Yucatecans for their understanding and called on them to continue working very hard starting tomorrow to continue building the best Yucatan of all time.

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In light of this, the Governor indicated that from today On Friday, work and economic activities resume normally non-essentialthe Dry Law and the service of public transportation It will return to normal during the course of this afternoon and will operate as usual from tomorrow.

Taking stock of the contingency, the Governor indicated that, according to the reports available so far, only the Falling trees, branches and polesso elements of the Secretariat of Public Security (SSP), Civil Protection and Armed Forces contribute to raising them.

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Regarding the supply of electric powerVila Dosal recalled that the restoration of the service is an issue that concerns the federal government through the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE)which is why it invited users to file their reports through 071.

According to the weather report, the huracán “Beryl”downgraded to a tropical storm during its passage through Yucatan, left state territory at 5:30 p.m. this Friday through Puerto Progreso to enter the waters of the Gulf of MexicoHis stay in the state lasted just over 10 hours.


2024-07-09 15:36:46

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