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"Mazatlan closed by Hurricane Paul Recommend caution in costs and states of Baja California and northwestern

Mazatlan, Sinaloa | Monday October 15, 2012 Yovana Gaxiola | The Universal19: 53 Discuss the Note

The port of Mazatlan was closed to navigation of boats, catamarans as being due to the presence of Hurricane Paul, in the Mexican Pacific.

Port Authority confirmed that it is on permanent alert, monitoring the progress of this phenomenon, for if it is necessary to warn shrimp fishermen who go offshore to seek shelter in time.

With intensified to category three hurricane this, caution is advised in costs and states of Baja California and northwest of the country, that the effect of rain, wind and waves.

In southern Sinaloa, in the municipality of Escuinapa, have issued a yellow alert, because they have already begun to feel rainfall and floods are not discarded."

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"BCS closes ports in 3 municipalities by Paul The state is in green alert for the presence of the hurricane in the Pacific Ocean According to the National Meteorolgico Service, the hurricane Pal is located 800 km southwest

WATER! According to the National Weather Service, Hurricane Paul is located 800 km southwest of Cabo San Lucas and has a diameter of 400 km strong convection. (Photo: SMN)

BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR | Monday October 15, 2012 Gladys Rodriguez / correspondent | The Universal17: 01

The local center of the Ministry of Communications and Transportation to the closure of ports to smaller vessels in the municipalities of Comundú, La Paz and Los Cabos for the presence of Hurricane Paul which is located southwest of the Baja California Peninsula.

Dependence El Universal reported that as of this afternoon activities are suspended for smaller vessels in the ports of Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, San Carlos, Maria Magdalena and Puerto Lopez Mateos.

He said that tourism activities are restricted in areas of beaches as boat rides and trips to the islands.

In Los Cabos are suspended diving, kayaking, fishing and all kinds of water sports for effects of strong waves and wind.

According to the National Weather Service, Hurricane Paul is located 800 km southwest of Cabo San Lucas and has a diameter of 400 km strong convection.

His detachment cloud cover southern states and state noroeste.Durante Monday there have been intermittent rain and sealskins in Baja California Sur.

Previously, the National System of Civil Protection (NSCP) alert decreed green (low risk approach) by the presence of the hurricane.

Dependence blue alert also decreed minimal danger to the states of Colima, Jalisco and Nayarit.

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"Hurricane 'Paul' reaches Category 3 off Mexico Authorities issued a hurricane warning for part of the west coast of Baja California Maximums sustained winds reached 195 kph Paul (120 mph) in the afternoon, inform the Ce

WATER! Maximum sustained winds reached 195 Paul kph (120 mph) in the afternoon, according to the National Hurricane Center, based in Miami.

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MIAMI | Monday October 15, 2012 AP | The Universal16: 44

Hurricane Paul continued to strengthen in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico and on Monday reached Category 3.

Authorities issued a hurricane warning for part of the west coast of Baja California.

Maximum sustained winds reached 195 Paul kph (120 mph) in the afternoon, according to the National Hurricane Center, based in Miami.

The vortex of the storm was located about 670 kilometers (415 miles) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula and was moving north-northeast at 20 kph (13 mph).

Moreover, the tropical storm Rafael could reach hurricane strength in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday night or during Tuesday.

Maximum sustained winds were near Raphael 110 kph (70 mph).

The eye of the storm was 915 kilometers (570 miles) south of Bermuda, which issued a storm warning tropical.El storm was moving north at about 17 kph (10 mph)."

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"BCS monitored rivers to the presence of Hurricane Paul In the city of La Paz was monitored streams the drawer, Piojillo, Centennial and The calendered With the last rains, the streams crossed several locations especially points L

CAUTION. With the last rains, the streams crossed several points especially towns of La Paz and Los Cabos, dragging in its wake dozens of vehicles. (Photo: Archive THE UNIVERSAL) Send by email Downsize Increase size Print

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LA PAZ, BCS. | Monday October 15, 2012 Gladys Rodriguez / correspondent | The Universal13: 57 Discuss the Note

The security cabinet and civil protection monitor state highways and roads of the entity for the possible flooding of streams, with the forecast showers and thunderstorms as a result of Hurricane Paul.

The head of Civil Protection, Carlos Enriquez Rincon, told El Universal that it was decided to establish a monitoring plan road by overflowing streams, in order to prevent risks to the population.

He noted that with the last rains, the streams crossed several points especially towns of La Paz and Los Cabos, dragging in its wake dozens of vehicles.

He said monitoring points will be established at the sites of greatest conflict by rising currents to coordinate the passage of vehicles and suspend when the channel definitely prevent traffic streams.

He said that in the city of La Paz, which is more problem-streams will be monitored the drawer, Piojillo, Centennial and The calendered.

He urged people to learn about the evolution of the hurricane, and even denied that landfall, according to the forecast, he said, urged citizens to avoid risks following the recommendations of the authority especially in traffic on highways and roads of the urban and rural areas.

He recalled that many of the avenues in the city of La Paz and Los Cabos that were affected by the last rain storm that left Miriam have not been repaired and could suffer further damage to the potential of rain, so called extreme caution.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that Hurricane Paul, category one on the Saffir-Simpson continues to intensify this morning and now moves northward.

Therefore, an alert was set from Santa Fe, until Pocito, in Baja California Sur, including San Andresito.

The phenomenon remains a danger index has strong and sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour and gusts of up to 185 kilometers per hour. Has increased your speed to 20 kilometers per hour.

The rains have caused landslides cloud in central and southern Baja California peninsula from Sunday night."