Hurricane season starts right on cue
Appearing right on cue, tropical storm Alvin churned up on May 15 about 1,000 kilometers off of Mexico’s Pacific coastline to mark the first day of the 2013 hurricane season. The storm quickly petered out over the next 48 hours, never gaining hurricane force as it slowly swirled northward a long distance from points between Acapulco and Manzanillo.
A royal battle is brewing after nine Jalisco state legislators visited the historic town of Temacapulín (Temaca), scheduled to be flooded to make way for the 200-million-dollar Zapotillo curtain dam under construction on the Verde River in the northeastern Los Altos region of the state.
Authorities were called after the puma was spotted in a built-up area after apparently taking refuge from a nearby blaze.