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Tropical Storm Erika kills at least 20 in Dominica | Tropical Storm Erika kills at least 20 in Dominica |
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A tropical storm heading across the Caribbean has killed at least 20 people on the island of Dominica, with dozens more missing. | A tropical storm heading across the Caribbean has killed at least 20 people on the island of Dominica, with dozens more missing. |
Tropical Storm Erika caused floods and mudslides that have set the country back 20 years, its prime minister said. | |
Erika later hit the Dominican Republic and Haiti with high winds and heavy rain but experts said it was weakening. | |
A state of emergency has been declared in the US state of Florida, where the storm is expected on Sunday. | A state of emergency has been declared in the US state of Florida, where the storm is expected on Sunday. |
Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said in a televised address late on Friday that hundreds of homes, bridges and roads had been destroyed. | Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said in a televised address late on Friday that hundreds of homes, bridges and roads had been destroyed. |
He said: "It is with heavy heart that I address you, you can well imagine the hell that it has been for me since I heard of the passing of Tropical Storm Erika and the damage it has done to our dear people and beloved country. But we all have to pull ourselves together. | He said: "It is with heavy heart that I address you, you can well imagine the hell that it has been for me since I heard of the passing of Tropical Storm Erika and the damage it has done to our dear people and beloved country. But we all have to pull ourselves together. |
"The extent of the devastation is monumental. We have, in essence, to rebuild Dominica." | "The extent of the devastation is monumental. We have, in essence, to rebuild Dominica." |
Erika dumped 38cm (15in) of rain on the mountainous island. | |
Mr Skerrit asked residents to share their resources as foreign aid trickled in. | |
"This is a period of national tragedy,'' he said. | |
"Floods swamped villages, destroyed homes and wiped out roads. Some communities are no longer recognisable." | |
At least 31 people on the island of 72,000 people have been reported missing, according to officials with the Barbados-based Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency. | At least 31 people on the island of 72,000 people have been reported missing, according to officials with the Barbados-based Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency. |
Island resident Shirley James said electricity and water supplies were gradually being restored but shops were still closed. | |
"We could see the utter devastation as we made our way through river debris, rockslides and landslides on the way to collect water," she said. | |
"Driving into town is now possible but not advisable." | |
Other Caribbean nations have issued tropical storm warnings. | Other Caribbean nations have issued tropical storm warnings. |
In Puerto Rico, Erika knocked out power to at least 150 people. It caused more than $16m (£10m) of damage to crops including plantain, bananas and coffee, AP reported. | |
The US National Hurricane Center said the system had weakened as it moved north across the island of Hispaniola - shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic - on Saturday. | |
However, it said there was a small chance it could strengthen again as it approached Florida late Sunday. | |
Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency as a precaution with officials urging people to prepare by stockpiling food and water and fuelling their vehicles. | |
Separately, in the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Ignacio strengthened into a hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 90mph, centred south-east of Hilo in Hawaii, and moving north-west. | Separately, in the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Ignacio strengthened into a hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 90mph, centred south-east of Hilo in Hawaii, and moving north-west. |