Winds from cold front 27 overturn trailer in La Ventosa, Oaxaca

Strong winds from cold front 27 toppled the box of a parked trailer in the La Ventosa region of Oaxaca, leading to a temporary closure of the Salina Cruz-La Ventosa highway. No injuries were reported, as the driver was rescued unharmed. The event underscores the hazards of wind gusts reaching up to 100 kilometers per hour in the Isthmus area.

Cold front 27, impacting various regions of Mexico, produced intense wind gusts in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, especially in La Ventosa, Oaxaca. Videos shared on social media captured the moment when the wind toppled the box of a parked trailer in the area. Subsequent images show the vehicle overturned, with people seeking shelter from the gusts.

The National Guard's highway unit reported the closure of the Salina Cruz-La Ventosa highway to carry out removal operations for the trailer. Fortunately, the driver was extracted from the vehicle without injuries. This is not an isolated incident; a similar event occurred in December 2023 in the same area, also due to strong winds.

Oaxaca's State Coordination of Civil Protection and Risk Management (CEPCyGR) warned of rains in various state regions, accompanied by a notable drop in temperatures in areas such as the Mixteca, Sierra de Juárez, Sierra Sur, Sierra de Flores Magón, and Central Valleys. Temperatures are expected to approach zero degrees Celsius at elevations above 1,800 meters, with possible frost formation.

According to the National Water Commission (Conagua), conditions include dense fog in mountainous areas that reduces visibility to less than 100 meters. Winds in the eastern Isthmus will reach 100 to 120 kilometers per hour in the La Venta-La Ventosa stretch, extending to the coasts of the Gulf of Tehuantepec with waves of 4 to 6 meters, posing risks to maritime navigation.

Additionally, the cold front will trigger a Norte event with gusts of 40 to 60 kilometers per hour in the Gulf of California, Baja California, Sinaloa, Durango, and Puebla. Civil Protection authorities urge the public to take precautions against winds that could topple trees and billboards. Rains will extend to states like Veracruz, Tabasco, Chiapas, and others, with varying intensities by region.

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