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Tropical Storm Pilar is approaching Central America with heavy rains, and the United States National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring its progress.Currently, Pilar is 190 km away from El Salvadors coast and moving at 6 km/h.
Moreover, the storm may come closer to El Salvador or Nicaragua.However, a cold front is stopping it from reaching land.El Salvadors Environmental Minister states that the cold front prevents a landfall.
In response, fishermen in La Libertad, El Salvador, have stopped working.El Salvador has declared an emergency and a red alert.
They expect more rain to fall.This storm comes 25 years after Hurricane Mitch devastated the region.
Meanwhile, Guatemala reports floods in small communities.Nicaragua also remains alert, with constant rains in some areas.Pilar Storm Nears Central America, Triggers Emergency.
(Photo Internet reproduction)NHC forecasts show Pilar will move away from Central America towards the Pacific.
El Salvador is prone to natural disasters like landslides and floods.Now, another storm might be forming in the Caribbean.
It has a medium chance to develop in the next week.BackgroundThe approach of Pilar rings alarm bells in a region already sensitive to extreme weather.
It also reminds people of Hurricane Mitch, which struck 25 years ago.These storms often hurt already fragile economies.
Both national and global agencies are watching the situation closely.Two storms may be on the horizon, increasing risks.
Weather services and emergency teams are on high alert.Climate change may bring more frequent extreme weather to Central America.
This makes international help and quick action even more important.Lastly, public warnings and being prepared can help reduce the storms impact.





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