The Municipal Department of Disaster Prevention received several reports of flooded farms, logs and fallen branches
The effects of tropical storm "Delilah" were felt strong, last night, in the region of Puerto Vallarta and Banderas Bay, where floods were reported in several different directions of both municipalities.
"Delilah" was located at 22:00 hours at 245 kilometers southwest of La Fortuna, Jalisco, according to information provided by the National Weather Service, an agency of the National Water Commission (Conagua).
According to the report of the Municipal Disaster Prevention Department, the heavy rain that hit Puerto Vallarta began about 20:15 pm and lasted until after 21:45 hours, but the first half hour of torrential rain was enough to flood streets and avenues of the city, especially the avenues Francisco Medina Ascencio and Francisco Villa, and the surrounding streets in colonies like Versailles, Diaz Ordaz, Vein, Gaviotas, Los Mangos and all the Fluvial Vallarta area, as well as in various colonies of the delegation of the Pitillal.
The National Weather Service reported about 12 o'clock Monday night that the Tropical Storm Dalila began to move away from domestic shores and, therefore, of the coast of Colima, Jalisco and Nayarit, although the weather phenomenon could intensify to hurricane levels during the early hours of this Tuesday.
The circulation of Tropical Storm Dalila causes cloud disintegration towards the states of Michoacan, Colima, Jalisco and Nayarit and southern Sinaloa, which will promote strong to very heavy rains on those states, according to last night's National Weather Service report.
The Municipal Department of Disaster Prevention received several reports from last night, especially due to home-room flooding, fallen tree trunks and branches, as well as stone material and debris dragging. At press time, about two in the morning, the biggest mishaps or casualties had not been informed in this journal , although reports were received from many cars stranded on streets and avenues of the city.
THE CLUE:
The circulation of Tropical Storm Dalila causes cloud disintegration towards the states of Michoacan, Colima, Jalisco and Nayarit and southern Sinaloa, which will promote strong to very heavy rains on those states.
[readon1 url="http://vallartaopina.net/2013/07/02/en-solo-media-hora-los-efectos-de-dalila-inundaron-la-ciudad"]Source: Vallarta Opina Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]
There were cars stranded on streets and avenues of Vallarta
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The Municipal Department of Disaster Prevention received several reports of flooded farms, logs and fallen branches
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