Hurricane Beryl brings chaos: flight deletions and evacuations in Yucatán

Hurricane Beryl brings chaos: flight deletions and evacuations in Yucatán

The storm “Beryl” and its effects on the population in Quintana Roo

The Yucatán peninsula in Mexico is about to arrive at the arrival of the Hurrikan “Berrikan”, which leads to significant restrictions and evacuations. Around 100 flights have to be painted in the popular holiday region because the hurricane could bring dangerous conditions. The governor of the state of Quintana Roo, Mara Lezama, announced that the international airport in Tulum will be closed to ensure the security of passengers. Although the authorities make intensive preparations, many tourists decide despite the impending danger of staying in the region.

experts warn of heavy winds, heavy rainfall and dangerous storm surges that are supposed to reach the east coast of the peninsula on Friday night. For this reason, evacuations are arranged in several locations, alcoholic beverages are prohibited and schools and archaeological sites are closed. The population is asked to get to safety in emergency accommodation and to follow the instructions of the local authorities.

Although "Beryl" has already devastated several islands in the Caribbean and has asked for several lives, the residents of Quintana Roo remain prudent and work together to prepare for the uncertain situation. The larger hotels in the region set up their own security zones to offer their guests protection and support the evacuation measures.

The population of Quintana Roo once again shows their resistance and willingness to deal with natural disasters, which are increasingly tightened by climate change. In these difficult times, solidarity and cohesion in the community are of crucial importance to protect the people in the region and offer support.

- Nag

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