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Hurricane Maria strengthens as it nears Caribbean islands | |
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Hurricane Maria has strengthened to a major category 3 hurricane, US forecasters say, as it heads towards the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean. | |
Maria is moving roughly along the same path as Irma, the hurricane that devastated the region this month. | |
It is due to hit on Monday night local time. | |
Hurricane warnings have been issued for Guadeloupe, Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Martinique, St Lucia and the US and British Virgin Islands. | |
A hurricane watch is in effect for Puerto Rico, St Martin, St Barts, Saba, St Eustatius and Anguilla. | |
Some of these islands are still recovering after being hit by Irma - a category five hurricane which left at least 37 people dead and caused billions of dollars' worth of damage. | Some of these islands are still recovering after being hit by Irma - a category five hurricane which left at least 37 people dead and caused billions of dollars' worth of damage. |
In its latest update on Monday, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said that Maria had maximum sustained winds of 195 km/h (120mph). | |
The eye of the storm is 100 miles east of Martinique, and Maria is moving west-northwest at about 13mph. | The eye of the storm is 100 miles east of Martinique, and Maria is moving west-northwest at about 13mph. |
"Preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion," the NHC said. | "Preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion," the NHC said. |
In the French territory of Guadeloupe, schools, businesses and government buildings have all been closed and severe flooding is predicted in low-lying parts of the islands. | In the French territory of Guadeloupe, schools, businesses and government buildings have all been closed and severe flooding is predicted in low-lying parts of the islands. |
Preparations have also begun in Puerto Rico, where Maria is expected to bring strong winds on Tuesday. | Preparations have also begun in Puerto Rico, where Maria is expected to bring strong winds on Tuesday. |
The most southerly point of the Leeward Islands - where Maria will first strike - includes Antigua and Barbuda. The latter island was evacuated after being devastated by Irma. | The most southerly point of the Leeward Islands - where Maria will first strike - includes Antigua and Barbuda. The latter island was evacuated after being devastated by Irma. |
The NHC says that "a dangerous storm surge accompanied by large and destructive waves will raise water levels by as much as 1.5-2.1m (5-7ft) above normal tide levels near where the centre of Maria moves across the Leeward Islands". | The NHC says that "a dangerous storm surge accompanied by large and destructive waves will raise water levels by as much as 1.5-2.1m (5-7ft) above normal tide levels near where the centre of Maria moves across the Leeward Islands". |
It also forecasts a maximum potential rainfall of 51cm (20in) in some areas of the central and southern Leeward Islands - including Puerto Rico and the US and British Virgin Islands - through to Wednesday night. | It also forecasts a maximum potential rainfall of 51cm (20in) in some areas of the central and southern Leeward Islands - including Puerto Rico and the US and British Virgin Islands - through to Wednesday night. |
"Rainfall on all of these islands could cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," it warned. | "Rainfall on all of these islands could cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," it warned. |
The destruction of Barbuda | The destruction of Barbuda |
Drone footage of Saint-Martin after Irma | Drone footage of Saint-Martin after Irma |
Earlier this month, Irma left more than two-thirds of homes on the Dutch side of the island of St Martin (known as Sint Maarten) uninhabitable, with no electricity, gas or drinking water. | Earlier this month, Irma left more than two-thirds of homes on the Dutch side of the island of St Martin (known as Sint Maarten) uninhabitable, with no electricity, gas or drinking water. |
The French government has said its side of St Martin - known as Saint-Martin - sustained about €1.2bn ($1.44bn; £1.1bn) in damage, with nine deaths across Saint-Martin and nearby St Barts. | The French government has said its side of St Martin - known as Saint-Martin - sustained about €1.2bn ($1.44bn; £1.1bn) in damage, with nine deaths across Saint-Martin and nearby St Barts. |
On the British Virgin Islands, entire neighbourhoods were flattened. | On the British Virgin Islands, entire neighbourhoods were flattened. |
After a visit to the area, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson described the damage as something "you see in images from the First World War". | After a visit to the area, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson described the damage as something "you see in images from the First World War". |
In pictures: Irma devastates British Virgin Islands | In pictures: Irma devastates British Virgin Islands |
Virgin boss Richard Branson, who has a home in the Virgin Islands, has been tweeting ahead of the Maria's predicted arrival, warning people to stay safe. | Virgin boss Richard Branson, who has a home in the Virgin Islands, has been tweeting ahead of the Maria's predicted arrival, warning people to stay safe. |
The Puerto Rican government has issued a statement saying it expects the hurricane to make landfall there as a category three on Tuesday. | The Puerto Rican government has issued a statement saying it expects the hurricane to make landfall there as a category three on Tuesday. |
The US territory escaped the worst of the damage from Irma - although it experienced widespread power cuts - and it has been an important hub for getting relief to islands that were more badly affected. | The US territory escaped the worst of the damage from Irma - although it experienced widespread power cuts - and it has been an important hub for getting relief to islands that were more badly affected. |
"Puerto Rico is our lifeline," Judson Burdon, a resident of Anguilla, told Reuters news agency. "We had two volunteer flights cancel because of the weather that is coming." | "Puerto Rico is our lifeline," Judson Burdon, a resident of Anguilla, told Reuters news agency. "We had two volunteer flights cancel because of the weather that is coming." |
Irma also hit the US, with 11 deaths being linked to the hurricane. Nearly 6.9 million homes were left without power in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama. | Irma also hit the US, with 11 deaths being linked to the hurricane. Nearly 6.9 million homes were left without power in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama. |
A second hurricane, Jose, is also active in the Atlantic, with maximum sustained winds of 90mph. | A second hurricane, Jose, is also active in the Atlantic, with maximum sustained winds of 90mph. |
The centre of the storm was about 335 miles south-east of Cape Hatteras in North Carolina, the NHC said in its advisory at 21:00 GMT on Sunday. | The centre of the storm was about 335 miles south-east of Cape Hatteras in North Carolina, the NHC said in its advisory at 21:00 GMT on Sunday. |
Tropical storm watches have been issued for parts of the north-eastern US. | Tropical storm watches have been issued for parts of the north-eastern US. |
Are you in an area that is braced for Hurricane Maria? If it's safe to do so, you can share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in an area that is braced for Hurricane Maria? If it's safe to do so, you can share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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