Ileana Downgrades in Baja Sur

**Tropical Storm “Ileana” Set to Weaken in Baja California Sur, Heavy Rainfall Expected. Los Cabos Faces Post-Storm Cleanup Efforts with Restrictions in Place. Stay Safe and Stay Informed. TJGringo.com for Updates.**

### Tropical Storm “Ileana” Expected to Downgrade in Baja California Sur

**La Paz, BCS** — Tropical Storm “Ileana” positioned itself this Saturday, September 14, at noon, 55 kilometers south-southeast of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, and 180 km south-southeast of Huatabampito, Sonora. It is currently moving northward at a speed of 11 kilometers per hour.

According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the storm is predicted to degrade from a tropical storm to a tropical depression and eventually a low-pressure system throughout the afternoon and evening, bringing significant impacts to the state of Sinaloa.

However, significant rainfall is still expected today in the southern and central regions of Baja California Sur. Sinaloa’s northern coast faces the likelihood of heavy rainfall ranging from 150 to 250 mm in the southern parts of Sonora and northern Sinaloa, and notably high rainfall between 50 to 75 mm in Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, and Durango.

In the affected area, Los Cabos has been hit hardest, leaving streets damaged by swift water flows and beaches littered with debris. Alcohol sales were suspended in both Los Cabos and La Paz counties, and street food vendors have also been restricted.

Recovery efforts continue in Los Cabos, focusing on street cleanup and addressing road damage.

### Additional News on Tropical Storm “Ileana”

**Storm Causes Disruptions and Flooding in Los Cabos**

**Los Cabos, BCS** — Tropical Storm “Ileana” has wreaked havoc in Los Cabos, causing substantial flooding and infrastructure damage. Streets have been inundated, and the cleanup process is in progress. Authorities have suspended alcohol sales and restricted street food vendors as precautionary measures.

Local government teams are working diligently to restore normalcy by clearing debris and making urgent repairs to the damaged roads. Efforts are also underway to support the affected communities and ensure their safety.

### Important Reminders and Precautions

Residents in the affected regions are advised to stay indoors and avoid non-essential travel to reduce the risk of accidents or injuries. Keep an eye on weather updates from reliable sources and heed the advice of local authorities.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for the latest updates on Tropical Storm “Ileana” and other important news in the region.