Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-24580134-20150701173854

A total of 16 homes were washed away. State-wide, 507 shelters were opened, including 98 in Acapulco. The ports of Acapulco and Zihuatanejo were closed for navigation on June 13 and swimming was banned in the ocean in the former. After becoming a hurricane, officials activated a "red" (high risk) alert in southwestern Guerrero, while a "yellow" (moderate risk) alert was declared for Michoacan and the rest of Guerrero. Much of Western and Central Mexico were placed under lower levels of alert. On June 15, the remainder of the Guerrero was placed on an "orange" alert.

Strong winds downed several trees and power poles in coastal Guerrero. High waves caused localized flooding in tourists areas, leaving three automobiles trapped in Acapulco. Within the city itself, 17 trees and three billboards were toppled and some locations lost power. One person was injured when a wall collapsed. At the Playa Manzanillo harbor, 37 ships were damaged, of which 12 sunk. The Bellísima, a luxury yacht worth up to 12 million pesos (US$783,000), was among the vessels sunk by the storm. Large waves and heavy rain caused at least 5 million pesos (US$326,000) in damage to coastal installations across Michoacán. Farther north in Guadalajara, Jalisco, one person was fatally injured by falling metal.  