mercredi 28 août 2019

Hurricane Dorian grazes Puerto Rico

The eye of Dorian, a category one hurricane, has missed the main island of Puerto Rico.
The US territory's smaller islands, Vieques and Culetra, are being battered by heavy rain and high winds.
Dorian is considerably less powerful than the hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico two years ago.
It is expected to gather strength in the coming days, and is on course to reach the US states of Florida or Georgia by the weekend.
Florida declared a state of emergency on Wednesday. Governor Ron DeSantis said it was "important for Floridians on the East Coast to monitor this storm closely".
However, experts say it is too early to say exactly where or when it could arrive.
Dennis Feltgen, a National Hurricane Center meteorologist in Miami, told news agency AP that the "large storm" could land anywhere from South Florida to South Carolina.

What's the forecast?

The storm is packing winds of more than 75mph (120 km/h) and is expected to bring up to 10in (25cm) of rain in some places.
Wind gusts of 111mph (178 km/h) were reported on Wednesday afternoon close to St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, just east of Puerto Rico.
Forecasters have warned of life-threatening flash flooding and rip-current conditions as the storm moves across the region.
Forecast of Tropical Storm Dorian
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The storm's first victim was reportedly an 80-year-old man, who police said died after falling off a ladder as he tried to prepare for the hurricane in San Juan.
Schools in Puerto Rico are closed, while Governor Wanda Vazquez Garced has enacted a law banning the sale of alcohol for at least the next 24 hours, according to CNN. Two cruise liners have adjusted their itineraries to avoid the territory.
Some 23,000 people were said to be without power in Puerto Rico by Wednesday afternoon, with further power cuts reported in the US Virgin Islands, AP said.
According to Mr Feltgen, the storm is projected to reach the US on Sunday or Monday.

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