Hurricane Carlotta in Pacific
Hurricane Carlotta in Pacific
Hurricane Carlotta in Pacific
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Hurricane Carlotta has intensified to a Category 1 hurricane in the Pacific, with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph, as it moves away from Mexico's coast, posing life-threatening surf conditions along west-central mainland Mexico and southern Baja California. The National Hurricane Center indicates that Carlotta could potentially strengthen further before weakening over cooler waters by early next week. In Puerto Vallarta, the Maya Train project, initially aimed at boosting international tourism, is primarily attracting Mexican travelers, according to project director Oscar David Lozano Águila. Meanwhile, the local government is enhancing security measures ahead of the summer vacation period and addressing human trafficking concerns by verifying the licenses of local spas. Additionally, a significant water supply disruption is expected in over 50 neighborhoods due to a break in the supply line. Heavy rains are also forecasted for Puerto Vallarta, with alerts issued by the National Meteorological Service.

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