Million Tons of Water Fell on the City of Puerto Vallarta due to Hurricane Lidia, Jalisco, Mexico

#NDNews: Natural disasters news every day. Disaster October 12-13. Live news live about bad weather. Earth’s pain will cleanse the Planet from the humanity. In the world in a day about severe nature. Catastrophes are here and now. Global warming is not far off. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A million tons of water fell on the city of Puerto Vallarta due to Hurricane Lidia, Jalisco, Mexico. The remaining rains caused flooding in the port of the municipality of Vallarta. Heavy rains caused by the passage of Hurricane Lidia on the coast of Jalisco. Various vehicles, including public transport, were carried away by the floodwaters. Residents had to use cables to move more or less safely. The streets of the city have turned into rivers, carrying away everything in its path. Power outages were reported. La Floresta and Shrimpas creeks, as well as the Las Gaviotas Canal, overflowed their banks due to remnants of the hurricane. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The channel lists such natural disasters as: 1) Geological emergencies: Earthquake, volcanic eruption, mudflow, landslide, landfall, avalanche; 2) Hydrological emergencies: Flood, Tsunami, Limnological catastrophe, floods, flooding; 3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire, Glass Fire, Wildfire; 4) Meteorological emergencies: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Drought, Hail, Hurricane, Storm, Thunderstorm, typhoon, Tempest, Lightning. Playlist by region, NORTH AMERICA: Playlist by disaster type, HYDROLOGICAL: If you find any improper use of your copyrighted content (videos, photos and music) in the video, please contact us by e-mail specified in the “about the channel“ tab. ATTENTION: Video material is taken from social networks. It is selected by date of publication, title, description and location of the event. Sometimes, due to unscrupulous posting of news on social networks, the video may contain fragments that do not correspond to the date and place. It is not always possible to check their reliability. Thank you for your understanding. #weather #news #earthquake #tsunami #ndn #rain #puertovallarta #vallarta #jalisco #rain #flood #stormlidia #mexico
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