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Fred wet us southeast; More tropical storm grace

Fred wet us southeast; More tropical storm grace
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Fred weakened from a tropical storm to depression on Tuesday while walking in the interior, spreading heavy rain in Southeast.
National weather services said they gave birth to some tornadoes in Georgia, and flash floods and landslides were possible in mountainous areas while moving towards the middle state of the Atlantic.
There were no deaths that had been reported from Fred, and less than 30,000 customers without power in Florida and Georgia after the storm fell to land Monday afternoon near Cape San Blas in Florida Panhandle.
The emergency crew repaired the falling electrical channel and cleaned the trees dropped on Tuesday in Fred after, the National Storm Center said Fred across Southeast Alabama to West and North Georgia with sustainable winds of up to 35 mph (56 kph).
Senior Storm Specialist Storm Stewart said Tuesday that it could throw 5 to 7 inches (13-18 centimeters) of rain into several parts of Alabama, Georgia and Carolina – and maybe up to 10 (25 centimeters) rain at isolated points, causing flash floods at Mountainous region.
Meanwhile, the reconnaissance plane found Grace regaining the power of the tropical cyclone on Tuesday morning.
Grace destroyed Haiti which was damaged by the earthquake as a tropical depression on Monday, removing up to 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain that pissed people who soaked under the shelter of improvisation after the magnitude of 7.2, now blamed for more than 1,400 deaths.
Rahmat has a sustainable wind over 40 mph (64 kph) and heads west near 16 mph (26 kph), on track between Southeast Cuba and Jamaica on Tuesday afternoon.
The fortune tellers said it could be close to the storm force when approaching the Yucatan Mexican Peninsula at the end of Wednesday or Thursday morning.
Henri tropical storm, meanwhile, around 135 miles (215 kilometers) southeast-southeast bermuda.
Small tropical typhoons have 50 mph winds (80 kilometers) and are expected to pass well in South Bermuda on Tuesday night, the Hurricane Center said.

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