The U.S. State Department is urging American citizens in Puerto Vallarta or other hurricane-affected areas of Mexico to do their best to keep relatives apprised of their whereabouts, both before and after the storm.

National Hurricane Center map of projected path of Patricia. Image via  nhc.noaa.gov
National Hurricane Center map of projected path of Patricia. Image via nhc.noaa.gov
“Stay clear of beaches, as rough seas associated with storm conditions create severe hazards,” according to an online emergency message Friday to travelers. “Stay clear of downed power lines. Take precautions against the effects of rain, strong winds and large and destructive waves.

“We strongly encourage you to take shelter as advised by Mexican authorities or at any time you feel you are in danger,” according to the warning.

U.S. citizens were also urged to monitor radio and local media, along with weather services in the United States and Mexico to stay abreast of the weather conditions. U.S. citizens can also alert the State Department that they are being affected by the storm by sending an email to PatriciaEmergencyUSC@state.gov.

U.S. Embassy officials in Mexico City can be reached from Mexico at 52- 656-227-3105, or from the United States by calling 011-52-656-227-3105; of from the United States or Canada at (888) 407-4747.

— City News Services

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