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Puerto Rico dam failure 'imminent' after Hurricane Maria | Puerto Rico dam failure 'imminent' after Hurricane Maria |
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A failing dam is causing "extremely dangerous" flooding on a Puerto Rico river in the wake of Hurricane Maria, authorities say. | A failing dam is causing "extremely dangerous" flooding on a Puerto Rico river in the wake of Hurricane Maria, authorities say. |
The National Weather Service (NWS) said the "imminent failure" of the Guajataca Dam was a "life-threatening situation". | |
More than 70,000 people live in the nearby areas of Isabela and Quebradillas. | More than 70,000 people live in the nearby areas of Isabela and Quebradillas. |
At least 13 people have died since Maria ripped through Puerto Rico, knocking out power to the whole island. | At least 13 people have died since Maria ripped through Puerto Rico, knocking out power to the whole island. |
The Guajataca Dam, at the northern end of Lake Guajataca in the north-west, began to show signs of failing at 14:10 local time (18:10 GMT) on Friday, operators said. | |
The NWS warned of flash flooding in Isabela and Quebradillas. | |
All 70,000 residents were initially told to flee but there are reports that the evacuation zone has since been narrowed. | |
The agency urged residents in the area to move to higher ground in an alert posted on its website. Many who live near the dam are being evacuated by buses. | |
Puerto Rico's governor has called Maria the worst hurricane in a century. | Puerto Rico's governor has called Maria the worst hurricane in a century. |
Ricardo Rossello says it could take months to restore electricity to all 3.4 million of the US island territory's residents. | Ricardo Rossello says it could take months to restore electricity to all 3.4 million of the US island territory's residents. |
Roofs were ripped off as strong winds battered Puerto Rico's capital city, San Juan. | |
Maria, a category three storm with maximum sustained winds of nearly 193km/h (120mph), was about 265km east-north-east of San Salvador, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest update at 09:00 GMT on Saturday. | |
"On the forecast track, Maria should move away from the Bahamas into the open waters of the western Atlantic today," the NHC said. | |
The hurricane has claimed more than 30 lives across the region, and is the second devastating storm to hit the Caribbean this hurricane season. | The hurricane has claimed more than 30 lives across the region, and is the second devastating storm to hit the Caribbean this hurricane season. |
The first was category five Irma earlier in September. | The first was category five Irma earlier in September. |
Maria also caused widespread destruction on the small island of Dominica when it hit on Monday night, leaving at least 15 dead and 20 missing. | Maria also caused widespread destruction on the small island of Dominica when it hit on Monday night, leaving at least 15 dead and 20 missing. |
US President Donald Trump has pledged to visit Puerto Rico, saying it was "totally obliterated" by the storm. | US President Donald Trump has pledged to visit Puerto Rico, saying it was "totally obliterated" by the storm. |
He has yet to declare the island a disaster area, but has made federal emergency aid available. | He has yet to declare the island a disaster area, but has made federal emergency aid available. |