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What is the Purple Alert and when is it activated in Mexico City?

What is the Purple Alert and when is it activated in Mexico City?

What is the purple alert and when is it activated in Mexico City?

This type of alert is activated when there is a risk that the level of rainfall exceeds 70 mm, which increases the possibility of torrential rains that cause flooding, landslides and strong currents of rain, according to the Secretariat of Integrated Risk Management and Civil Protection.

What do the other alert colors mean?

The Purple Alert is the highest level of risk. It follows the red alerts (heavy rain with falling trees), orange alerts (heavy rain with flooding) and yellow alerts (heavy rain).

What recommendations should be followed?

Store important documents in sealed plastic bags.
Avoid crossing bridges
Stay in a safe place
You can also call 5683-2222

When was the last time the Purple Alert was activated?

It was last September 16 and it corresponded to the municipalities of Magdalena Contreras and Tláhuac.

What is the risk level for Tuesday, September 17?

Mexico City authorities expect a warm environment with cloudy skies. Heavy to very heavy rains are forecast, with occasional showers, electrical activity and possible hail.



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