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2019.08.29 09:28 GMT+8

Puerto Rico braces for Hurricane Dorian

Updated 2019.08.29 09:28 GMT+8
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Then Tropical Storm Dorian is approaching in Patillas, Puerto Rico, August 28, 2019. /VCG Photo

Hurricane Dorian bore down Wednesday on the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, where residents braced for a direct hit, the first since the island was ravaged two years ago by Hurricane Maria.

Even before the storm struck, an 80-year-old man was killed in a fall from a ladder while fixing a roof in a San Juan suburb, police said.

U.S. forecasters said Dorian was upgraded to a hurricane from a tropical storm near St Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, just east of Puerto Rico, and was expected to make landfall in populous eastern Puerto Rico later Wednesday.

The latest path also puts Dorian on a trajectory to strike the Atlantic coast of Florida, which declared a state of emergency or Georgia by the weekend.

"Heavy rainfall over portions of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands could produce flash flooding through Thursday morning," the U.S. National Hurricane Center said, adding that Dorian is gradually moving away from the northeastern Caribbean Sea.

"Dorian is forecast to strengthen and become a powerful hurricane during the next few days over the Atlantic waters."

This satellite image obtained from NOAA/RAMMB shows then Tropical Storm Dorian approaching Puerto Rico in the Caribbean at 11:40 GMT, August 28, 2019. /VCG Photo

Residents of the seaside town of Fajardo, hard hit by Maria in 2017 and now directly in Dorian's path, fueled their vehicles and stocked up on basic necessities.

Roads were nearly empty, businesses were closed, and people sheltered in their homes.

Puerto Rico's new governor, Wanda Vazquez, said the island was better prepared this time to respond to any contingency.

Evacuations were getting underway, starting with people living in some of the 30,000 Maria-damaged homes that still have blue tarps instead of roofs, Carlos Acevedo Caballero, head of the local emergency management agency, told reporters.

Maria was a major Category four hurricane on a scale where five is the maximum. It shattered the island's already shaky power grid, overwhelmed public services and left many residents homeless.

A study accepted as valid by the government, which initially put the death toll at 64, estimated that nearly 3,000 people died as a result of the hurricane and the months of disruption that followed.

A couple put plywood over the windows of their home as they prepare for the arrival of then Tropical Storm Dorian, in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, August 28, 2019. /VCG Photo

Dorian, though far less powerful, looms as the first major test of the island's halting recovery.

As of 2100 GMT, the storm was about 70 kilometers west of St Thomas, with maximum sustained winds that had increased to 129 kilometers per hour, the National Hurricane Center said.

Moving northwest, it is forecast to dump 10-15 centimeters of rain on Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and up to eight inches on the coastal southeastern United States.

Dorian is expected to move away from the U.S. and British Virgin Islands "during the next several hours" and then over the Atlantic well east of the southeastern Bahamas Thursday and Friday.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis urged all residents on the east coast of his state to prepare for impact.

"Today, I am declaring a state of emergency to ensure Florida is fully prepared for Hurricane Dorian," he said in a statement.

Source(s): AFP
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