Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The day of Sunday, September 8, 2024, is expected to be one of alert and caution in Veracruz, where severe weather conditions are forecasted, including storms, heavy rainfall, and wind gusts that could affect various regions of the state. The Secretariat of Civil Protection has issued recommendations for the public to take necessary precautions in light of the potential for adverse events that could trigger landslides, flooding, and other risks. According to meteorological information, the probability of storms is high, and a phenomenon is expected to particularly impact the northern region, which includes the watersheds from Pánuco to Colipa. In this area, rainfall accumulations are estimated to be between 5 and 20 millimeters, with maximums of 50 to 70 millimeters in certain zones. Wind conditions are also expected to be strong, with gusts potentially reaching up to 70 km/h along the coasts, increasing the risk of dangerous situations. The Secretariat of Civil Protection has emphasized the importance of following the authorities' guidelines and staying informed about the development of these phenomena. Intense rains and storms can lead to rising rivers and streams, as well as flooding in urban areas, which could result in significant damage to infrastructure and private property. The mountainous region of central Veracruz is not exempt from these weather forecasts. A decrease in temperatures and frequent rains are expected, with accumulations potentially reaching up to 70 millimeters. The combination of wind and rain in these areas could create foggy conditions, posing an additional risk to drivers and citizens. In the central coast and plains, conditions will also be concerning. Forecasts indicate isolated rains and storms, with accumulations that could exceed 70 millimeters. The intensity of the wind in this region should not be underestimated, as gusts of up to 95 km/h are anticipated, which could endanger both people and vehicles on public roads. The southern region of Veracruz, which includes the watersheds of Papaloapan, Coatzacoalcos, and Tonalá, faces the most severe conditions, with rainfall accumulations that could be extraordinary, exceeding 200 millimeters in some areas. This situation represents a high risk of flooding and landslides, which could affect both rural and urban communities. Temperatures will also be affected by this weather system, with a mild to cool environment expected during the night and early morning. Maximum temperature values are predicted to be below normal, which could influence the daily activities of the people in Veracruz, adding another challenge to the already critical conditions anticipated. It is essential for the public to remain vigilant and take the authorities' recommendations seriously. From avoiding unnecessary travel to staying away from rivers and streams, every action counts in minimizing the risk of accidents or greater damage. The current weather situation demands a collective commitment from citizens to face the potential adverse effects. As the day progresses, citizens are advised to closely monitor the evolution of the weather through official sources and stay informed about any warnings or alerts that may be issued by the authorities. Preparedness and prevention are key to facing emergency situations like the one anticipated for this Sunday. Finally, it is important to remember that nature can be unpredictable, and while some weather phenomena may seem common, their intensity can vary significantly. Therefore, prudence and attention to civil protection guidelines are essential to ensure the safety of everyone in the state of Veracruz during this critical day.