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12 Mar 2019 | 07:07 PM UTC

Mexico: More than 2000 evacuated amid Veracruz wildfire March 12

More than 2000 people evacuated in Las Vigas municipality (Veracruz state) as wildfire spreads beyond 200 hectares (500 acres) as of March 12; fire likely to spread and further evacuations expected over the coming hours and days

Warning

Event

According to the Secretary of Civil Protection of Veracruz state, more than 2000 people in and around the communities of San Juan del Monte and La Lobera (Las Vigas municipality) have been forced to evacuate as of Tuesday, March 12, due to an ongoing wildfire. The fire reportedly began at roughly 7:30 (local time) on Monday, March 11, and has quickly spread to over 200 hectares (500 acres). Further spread of the fire and additional evacuations are to be expected over the coming hours and days.

Context

Mexico typically experiences wildfires during the late winter and early spring months.

Advice

Individuals in the affected areas are advised to exercise caution in areas near the wildfire, adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities, and closely monitor the situation.