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Tropical storm warnings for the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico

Tropical storm warnings for the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico
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San Juan, Puerto Rico: Islands in North Caribbean are preparing on Tuesday for a storm that can be Fred.
National Hurricane Center issued a tropical storm warning for the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, where fortune tellers expect the potential of typhoons to strengthen Tuesday to sixth of the Atlantic storm season.
“The most important thing today is preparation,” said Governor Puerto Rico Pedro Pierluisi.
” I will not minimize the potential impact of this event …
we expect a lot of rain.
“He said government agencies would be close.
afternoon on Tuesday.
The Dominican Republic, Haiti and South Bahamas can be hit on Wednesday, and the people in Florida were urged to monitor the updates, but the fortune teller said it was still uncertain where the storm could move at the end of the week.
Heavy rains hit the parts of the East Caribbean last night, including the Islands of Guadeloupe and Dominica.
More than a month has passed since the last Atlantic Hurricane, Hurricane Elsa, but now this summer is usually the busiest season.
The storm center issued a warning for Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic on the south coast of Punta Palenque to the east and on the north coast of Cabo Frances Viejo to the east.
A watch applies to Martinique, Guadeloupe, Saba and St Eustatius, and the North Coast of Hispaniola, from Cabo Frances in the Dominican Republic to Gonerive, Haiti.
Turkish and Caicos Islands and Southeast Bahamas are also under tropical storm watches, including acklins, crooked islands, Cay Long, Inaguas, Mayaguana, and Tibang-Camping Islands.
Disorders labeled the potential of the six tropical cycles have a maximum sustainable wind of 35 mph (55 kph) with higher gusts and 270 miles (435 kilometers) southeast of Ponce, Puerto Rico, according to officials.
Tropical storms have a maximum surviving wind of a minimum of 39 mph (63 kph).
The storm is expected to produce 2 to 4-inch rainfall (5 to 10 centimeters) on the LeeWard Islands, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico, with up to 6 inches (15 centimeters) in several regions, and can cause flooding and landslides.
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