The Miami-based National Hurricane Center said yesterday in a 0230 IST bulletin that Ingrid was packing maximum sustained winds of 75 miles (125 kilometres) per hour, and was headed northward at seven miles per hour.
The hurricane was located 195 miles (315 kilometres) east of Tuxpan, off Mexico's Gulf Coast, with the bulletin noting that the Mexican government had declared a hurricane watch from Cabo Rojo to La Pesca.
Ingrid was later expected to turn toward the northwest and then westward today with winds strengthening further before the hurricane is anticipated to reach the coast tomorrow, the NHC said.
Such rains "are likely to result in life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," the latest NHC bulletin said, with a dangerous storm surge capable of raising water levels as much as two- to four-feet above normal, with large and destructive waves predicted along the coast within 48 hours.
Mexico's state-owned oil company Pemex said late Thursday that it had preemptively suspended "sea and air operations" in the area although rigs in the region continued to operate.
Mexico's National Weather Service said torrential rains were expected in the states of Chiapas, Guerrero, Tabasco, Veracruz and Oaxaca.
The NHC meanwhile said Tropical Storm Manuel, also carrying life-threatening flash floods, should be near the southwestern Mexican coast by early today.
Manuel is moving northward at near seven miles per hour, packing maximum winds of 50 miles (75 kilometers) per hour, and is located 85 miles (135 kilometers) south-southwest of Lazaro Cardenas, in Michoacan state.
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