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Hurricane Matthew is strongest storm in Atlantic in nine years | Hurricane Matthew is strongest storm in Atlantic in nine years |
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The most powerful hurricane in the Atlantic for nine years is moving towards Jamaica with wind speeds of up to 260km/h (160mph), strong enough to wreck houses. | The most powerful hurricane in the Atlantic for nine years is moving towards Jamaica with wind speeds of up to 260km/h (160mph), strong enough to wreck houses. |
Weather forecasters have upgraded Hurricane Matthew to category five, the highest on the scale of intensity. | Weather forecasters have upgraded Hurricane Matthew to category five, the highest on the scale of intensity. |
Jamaican PM Andrew Holness has called an urgent meeting of parliament to discuss hurricane preparedness. | Jamaican PM Andrew Holness has called an urgent meeting of parliament to discuss hurricane preparedness. |
The storm is expected to make landfall by Monday. | The storm is expected to make landfall by Monday. |
Jamaica's palm-lined southern coast is expected to be hit first. The capital, Kingston, is located in the area, as is the country's only oil refinery. | Jamaica's palm-lined southern coast is expected to be hit first. The capital, Kingston, is located in the area, as is the country's only oil refinery. |
Officials have warned the high winds could also batter the island's main tourist areas including Montego Bay in the north. | Officials have warned the high winds could also batter the island's main tourist areas including Montego Bay in the north. |
"The government is on high alert," Mr Holness' director of communications, Robert Morgan, was quoted by Reuters as saying. | "The government is on high alert," Mr Holness' director of communications, Robert Morgan, was quoted by Reuters as saying. |
"We hope that the hurricane does not hit us, but if it does hit us, we are trying our very best to ensure that we are in the best possible place." | "We hope that the hurricane does not hit us, but if it does hit us, we are trying our very best to ensure that we are in the best possible place." |
Local emergency teams as well as the police and army are on standby, while shelters are being set up throughout the island, Mr Morgan said. | Local emergency teams as well as the police and army are on standby, while shelters are being set up throughout the island, Mr Morgan said. |
As the storm approaches many Jamaicans are now stocking up on water and food. | As the storm approaches many Jamaicans are now stocking up on water and food. |
Tropical storm warnings have also been issued for parts of coastal Colombia and Haiti over the weekend. | Tropical storm warnings have also been issued for parts of coastal Colombia and Haiti over the weekend. |
Haitian authorities say the priority is to protect the southern islands of the country, whose inhabitants they have described as "first at risk", according to AFP news agency. | Haitian authorities say the priority is to protect the southern islands of the country, whose inhabitants they have described as "first at risk", according to AFP news agency. |
Forecasters said up to 38cm (15 ins) of rain could fall across Jamaica and on southern Haiti. | Forecasters said up to 38cm (15 ins) of rain could fall across Jamaica and on southern Haiti. |
While Jamaica was damaged by hurricane Gilbert in 1988, the last major storm in the region was Hurricane Sandy in 2012. | While Jamaica was damaged by hurricane Gilbert in 1988, the last major storm in the region was Hurricane Sandy in 2012. |
Matthew could be the most powerful storm to hit the island since records began, meteorologist Eric Holthaus said on Twitter. | Matthew could be the most powerful storm to hit the island since records began, meteorologist Eric Holthaus said on Twitter. |
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