Two hurricanes simultaneously threaten the coasts of Mexico

The Mexican coast is preparing for the double onslaught of nature, with forecasts of intense rains and dangerous winds.

The Double Climate Problem that Nobody Asked for

It seems the Pacific decided that a single monster storm was too mainstream. In a plot twist that not even the craziest streaming series would have predicted, not one, but two hurricanes are doing their thing, because why settle for one natural disaster when you can have two? Nature, in its most dramatic version, presents us with Lorena and Kiko, the protagonists of this season that promises more suspense than the end of your favorite series.

From Miami, the world’s epicenter of bad weather news, the National Hurricane Center (NHC for the cool kids who use English acronyms) calmly informs us that Hurricane Lorraine is intensifying as if it were the ego of an influencer off the coast of the Baja California Peninsula. The meteor, which clearly did not understand the “weakening” assignment, continues to gain strength and threatens to dump up to 38 centimeters of rain. Basically, enough water that you need a chest, not just an umbrella.

RelatedHurricanes Kiko and Lorena evolve with different threats in the Pacific

Lorena: The Currency of Chaos with Uncertain Directions

Imagine Lorena as that weekend plan that everyone made but no one knows how it will end. With maximum sustained winds of 130 km/h (or 80 mph for those who think in miles like in the movies), this weather phenomenon was about 185 kilometers west-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, moving northwest at a speed of 26 km/h. Its trajectory is as uncertain as the plans of your most indecisive friend: experts do not know if it will finally make landfall in Baja California or if it will prefer to take a walk through the colder waters of the Pacific. A real diva, doing whatever she wants.

The authorities have extended the tropical storm warning for parts of the area, specifically on the west coast of Baja California Sur, from Santa Fe to Punta Abreojos. And be careful, because the NHC not only warns of rain, but of the real risk of flash floods and dangerous landslides, especially on high terrain. Basically, if you live on a hill, maybe this is a good time to visit those relatives who live in a less… cinematic place.

Kiko: The Hurricane Who Prefers Drama on the High Seas

While Lorena threatens to visit the mainland, her sidekick Kiko is living his best life away from civilization. Maintaining category 2 with winds of 175 km/h (110 mph), this other tropical cyclone is moving west over open waters of the Pacific, specifically about 2,680 kilometers east of Hilo, Hawaii. The good news: For now, there are no alerts or warnings associated with Kiko and it is not expected to cause problems on the ground. The bad news: it is expected to continue gaining strength and could become a category 3 hurricane. Basically, it is the hurricane that decides to stay at sea to avoid unnecessary dramas, but it still strengthens just in case.

Meteorologists predict that Lorraine should weaken to a tropical storm by Friday, but we all know that weather forecasts are about as accurate as one of those horoscopes you read out of boredom. So, residents of northwest Mexico and the Baja California Peninsula, you better follow the progress of the meteor closely because, in these cases, it is better to exaggerate than to regret.

In summary, the Pacific gives us a double feature of weather terror this September. Lorena, the unpredictable one, and Kiko, the one who prefers the anonymity of the open ocean. Two reminders that nature continues to write more unpredictable scripts than any Hollywood producer. So, if you live in those areas, you know: have your emergency kit ready, follow the instructions of the authorities and, above all, do not underestimate the power of a good storm. Because, as we well know, the weather is the only one that can cancel all your plans without apologizing.

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Audit detects control failures in the Women’s Secretariat

Failures in hiring and lack of manuals in the Women's Secretariat, according to official audit.

Failures in internal controls

An audit of the Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat identified multiple deficiencies in the Women’s Secretariat. Among them, the absence of mechanisms to verify that the personnel in charge of caring for victims of violence did not have a criminal record or gender violence record.

The report “A PROCESO-006-074-2025” also indicates that there were no clear hiring procedures in the Women’s Instances in the Federal Entities (IMEF). For this reason, a preventive recommendation was issued to strengthen entry filters.

Pending manuals and organization

The agency lacked an updated General Organization Manual and a Procedures Manual, mandatory documents for its operation. The audits recommended developing and updating them.

Although the Secretariat reported that several areas had already sent projects to integrate these manuals, until now their complete implementation has not been accredited. In addition, another review detected inconsistencies in job profiles in the Information Technology area.

These observations occur in a context of institutional transition: the Women’s Secretariat has not had a head since April 2026. This situation has generated administrative and operational pending issues in the new structure of the federal agency.

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Harfuch products dominate sales at WTC

Itinerant merchants find a new business in the image of the official.

Blankets and keychains with the face of Omar García Harfuch

Outside the World Trade Center, where Morena holds its internal catwalk of aspiring state candidates, street vendors have found a gold mine: the image of the Secretary of Citizen Security.

Prices range from 50 pesos for key chains to 200 for blankets. According to merchants, these items are the most in demand at the event. They even surpass those of Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Claudia Sheinbaum.

The popularity of the official is reflected in sales. The sellers adapted their offer to the interest of the attendees. The variety of products has captured the attention of those who come to the venue.

The Morenoist catwalk not only moves politics. It also generates a direct impact on street commerce in the area. Sellers take advantage of each trend to increase their income.

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UAT students win bronze for gum against HPV

Natural gummy project against HPV wins bronze medal in Ibero-American final.

Two students from the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas (UAT) achieved third place in the Ibero-American Final of Infomatrix 2026, one of the most important science and technology competitions in the region.

Juan Pablo Hernández Hernández and Yuridia Guadalupe Ruiz García, from the Tampico Faculty of Nursing, presented “V-Guard Gummies”, a gummy made with natural extracts that seeks to strengthen the immune system and support the prevention and treatment of the human papillomavirus (HPV).

High level competition

The event was organized by the Latin American Society of Science and Technology (SOLACYT) at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, San Luis Potosí Campus. It brought together 610 exhibitors and representatives of 250 finalist educational institutions from all over Latin America.

The young people reached this stage after obtaining the gold medal in the Gulf North regional phase. Their project received direct accreditation to the international phase thanks to the high score, quality and medical impact of the prototype.

The rector of the UAT, Dámaso Anaya Alvarado, promotes research and academic excellence as part of university education. This result reflects the work of students and teachers in developing accessible solutions to public health problems.

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