Active hurricane season forecast with relief for dry areas

Experts warn of an intense hurricane season as northern Mexico awaits relief from the drought.

Get ready for an intense but hopeful hurricane season!

The tropical cyclone season 2025 is about to begin, and experts from the National Meteorological Service (SMN) bring us a clear message: nature comes with strength, but also with opportunities! According to projections, we could face up to 10 major hurricanes (categories 3, 4 and 5), a reminder that the planet is alive and constantly moving. But don’t worry, because every challenge comes with a lesson and an opportunity to grow.

The Pacific and the Atlantic: two scenarios, the same energy

In the Pacific Ocean, between 16 and 20 cyclones are expected, with the possibility of between 4 and 6 reaching devastating categories. Meanwhile, the Atlantic could register between 13 and 17 meteorological phenomena, including high-intensity hurricanes. Did you know that, on average, 3 cyclones impact the Mexican Pacific coasts each year, and 2 in the Atlantic? This reminds us of the importance of being prepared, but also of trusting in our resilience.

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Fabián Vázquez, SMN coordinator, highlighted that the El Niño phenomenon will remain in a neutral phase this year, which influences cyclonic activity. Every scientific data is a tool to make intelligent decisions!

Drought in the north: the rains bring hope!

While some prepare for hurricanes, northwest Mexico, one of the regions hardest hit by the drought, could get a reprieve. Starting in June, above-average rainfall is expected in states such as Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Durango. Nature always seeks to balance itself!

“The average rainfall is good,” said Vázquez, reminding us that even in the most difficult situations there are reasons to celebrate. While the center and south of the country could experience less rain than usual, the north receives this blessing just when it needs it most.

Final reflection: every natural phenomenon is an opportunity

Hurricanes, droughts, rains… everything is part of a cycle that teaches us to adapt and value what we have. Are you ready for this season? Educate yourself, prepare and, above all, keep a positive attitude. Life is change, and in every change there is an opportunity to grow.

Share this information with your loved ones! Together we can face any climate challenge with awareness and optimism. Do you want to learn more about how to prepare for these seasons? Explore our related content and become an agent of positive change in your community. 🌪️💙

Court analyzes whether decree on Frida Kahlo violates private property

The SCJN will review whether the 1984 decree that protects Kahlo's works is constitutional.

The SCJN reviews the decree that protects Frida Kahlo

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) will analyze the legality of the 1984 presidential decree that prevents the definitive export of works by Frida Kahlo. The plenary session admitted an injunction from the Ve por Más bank, owner of the oil painting Self-portrait with medallion, painted in 1948. The dispute pits the protection of cultural heritage against the right of private property.

Magistrate Giovanni Azael Figueroa promoted the case to establish whether the restrictions exceed the powers of the Executive. The Court will determine if the decree is constitutional.

Background: the Gelman collection

The review occurs in the midst of the debate over the Gelman collection, which includes 11 works by Kahlo loaned to Banco Santander. The Court’s resolution will set limits for future disputes over cultural property.

The ruling will be key to defining to what extent the State can intervene in the ownership of works considered national heritage.

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IMSS and Fonacot update agreement to improve services for workers

IMSS and Fonacot renew their alliance until 2030 to streamline procedures and protect labor rights.

Strategic alliance for labor rights

The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and the National Fund for Workers’ Consumption (Fonacot) signed a collaboration agreement that updates their exchange of information and services. The objective: respond to the current operational, technological and regulatory needs of both agencies.

The agreement was signed by Wendolyne Retana Alarcón, general director of Fonacot, and Luisa Obrador Garrido Cuesta, director of Incorporation and Collection of the IMSS. It will be valid until September 30, 2030, with the possibility of extending it for two more years.

The relationship between both institutions dates back to 2007. Since then they have maintained a constant flow of data to facilitate procedures and guarantee better credit and social security conditions for working people.

With this update, the aim is to streamline processes, reduce response times and strengthen the protection of the rights of the country’s formal workers.

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Energía Costa Azul makes first shipment of LNG in the Pacific

First shipment of liquefied natural gas from the Mexican Pacific marks an energy milestone.

The Energía Costa Azul project, in Ensenada, Baja California, completed the first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Mexican Pacific coast. The Sempra Infrastructure company confirmed that the shipment is part of the tests prior to the start of commercial operations.

International context

This movement occurs in a context of high demand for energy security. Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, through which nearly 20% of global LNG trade passes, have accelerated the search for new supply routes.

Strategic advantage

Sempra Infrastructure noted that phase 1 of the project will connect North American gas with Asian markets, taking advantage of the strategic location of the Mexican Pacific coast. Researcher Adrián Duhalt highlighted that the proximity to the gas-producing basins of the United States represents a competitive advantage for Mexico.

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