Location: Quintana Roo, Yucatan, and Campeche, Mexico
The Government of Mexico has issued several warnings and watches due to Hurricane Beryl. The affected areas include the Yucatan Peninsula, with specific warnings as follows:
- Hurricane Warning: From Puerto Costa Maya to Cancun.
- Tropical Storm Warning: South of Puerto Costa Maya to Chetumal.
- Tropical Storm Warning and Hurricane Watch: North of Cancun to Cabo Catoche.
- Tropical Storm Watch: West of Cabo Catoche to Campeche.
Consular Agency Closures: The U.S. Consular Agencies in Cancun and Playa del Carmen will be closed on Friday, July 5, 2024, due to Hurricane Beryl. Passport and notarial services will not be available. The agencies are expected to reopen on July 8, 2024.
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Transportation Disruptions:
- Flights: Airports in the impacted areas, including Cancun, Cozumel, Tulum, and Merida, may experience delays or cancellations.
- Ferries: Services from Cozumel and other islands to the mainland may be canceled.
Shelter Information: For details on shelters in the affected areas, visit:
U.S. Citizen Assistance: For assistance, refer to the Embassy’s contact information below.
Actions to Take:
- Stay Informed: Monitor local media for updates and follow instructions from local officials. In case of an emergency, dial 911.
- Monitor Storm Activity: Keep an eye on updates from the National Hurricane Center and the Mexican National Meteorological Service (Servicio Meteorológico Nacional).
- Check Transportation Status: Confirm the status of your flight or ferry service with the respective providers.
- Communicate with Loved Ones: Keep friends and family informed of your location and well-being through phone, text, and social media.
Stay safe and take necessary precautions during Hurricane Beryl.