translated from Spanish: Hurricane Fury Olaf Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. VIDEO


Los Cabos.- Shocking images were captured on the night of Thursday, September 9 during the first minutes of impact of Hurricane Olaf in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur.Videos circulating on social networks graphically describe the strength of the tropical cyclone that alerted the state located north of Mexico throughout the day today and that will make its effects felt in the region during the coming hours. One of the materials shows how the fury of Hurricane Olaf moves the palm trees uncontrollably from side to side, while the rain falls incessantly generating that characteristic sound that everyone who has already lived through a storm has heard. Powerful hurricane! Olaf’s fury is already felt in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur
Another of the viral videos, recorded by a man from a residential area, documented how the first minutes of the weather phenomenon were lived in Baja California Sur. With a panorama not so different from the previous one. Trees moving non-stop, the sound of water rumbling over mostly concrete surfaces and the voice of the one who captured the clip with notorious concern about the strong wind of Hurricane Olaf.” More than a hundred kilometers per hour,” the subject was heard referring to the wind speed. Powerful hurricane! Olaf’s fury is already felt in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur
Background Since Thursday morning that Tropical Storm 15-E became Hurricane Olaf Mexican authorities, mainly from Baja California Sur, alerted citizens about the negative effects of the meteor. It was then that Civil Protection, an institution taken by surprise to a certain extent, deployed its elements mainly in San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas to evacuate population in high-risk areas. Read more: Touch down! Hurricane Olaf impacts Los Cabos, Baja California Sur It is estimated that there are around 40 thousand people who inhabit dangerous places in the two cities mentioned. Those who accepted PC’s help were moved to shelters to avoid tragedies caused by Hurricane Olaf.



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