Facebook calls for strong winds to keep hurricane Beryl away

In Mexico It is customary to perform various rituals to stop the rains or attract themdepending on the case, now a call in Facebook has brought a smile to more than one person’s face and that is because in view of the imminent arrival of the hurricane Berylinhabitants of Quintana Roo intend to meet to blow hard and divert the meteorological phenomenon.

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The National Water Commission warned that Beryl could make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane on the coasts of Quintana Roo in the first minutes of Friday, July 5, 2024which is why the state’s inhabitants fear that it will cause great damage and destruction.

It is expected that Berylin its advance through Mexican territory, is degraded to tormenta tropical before re-emerging into the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and continuing its advance to Veracruz and Tamaulipas.

Facebook creates event Let’s blow hard on Beryl

A few hours before Beryl makes landfall in Quintana Roo, the account in the name of Mari Sol created the event “Let’s blow hard to divert the hurricane from Dolphins Beach”The appointment is this Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at 6:00 pm at Playa Delfines, Cancun.

According to the event details, which state that the only thing to do is blow hard942 people have responded to Mari Sol’s event so far. Some of the comments they have posted are on the page of Facebook of the event are:

“And can it be done via Zoom?”

“We are one”

“From the creators of Throw a bucket of water into the street to help the clouds” comes:

“A sops”

Residents of the Yucatan Peninsula prepare for the arrival of Beryl

The inhabitants of the Yucatan Peninsula They began to prepare for the arrival of the hurricane Berylreinforcing their homes or purchasing food.

In addition, authorities have asked residents of Yucatan and Quintana Roo to prepare as follows:

  • Review the condition of doors, windows and roofs of houses.
  • Have have a radio, flashlight, spare batteries and first aid kit on hand.
  • Store a supply of basic non-perishable foods and water for at least four days.

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2024-07-03 01:22:07

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2024-07-03 01:24:06

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