Storm Cristina's trajectory live: how it's advancing and its effects in Guatemala
The tropical storm Cristina is moving slowly off the Central American Pacific coast, with a projected path towards El Salvador.
Tropical storm Cristina is moving slowly off the Central American Pacific coast, with a projected path towards El Salvador. Despite its distance, the system is generating an increase in humidity and rainfall in various regions of Guatemala. The National Institute of Seismology, Volcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology (Insivumeh) has warned about the possibility of intense rains, river floods, and landslides in the country. The storm was located about 275 kilometers from Jutiapa, moving at 4 kilometers per hour towards the west.
The proximity of tropical storm Cristina, although distant, represents a potential risk of natural disasters such as floods and landslides in Guatemala, affecting communities and infrastructure.
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