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Hurricane lashes Cayman Islands Hurricane lashes Cayman Islands
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Hurricane Paloma has strengthened to a Category Three storm and is lashing the Cayman Islands with winds of up to 185km/h (115mph), authorities say. Hurricane Paloma has strengthened to a Category Four storm and is lashing the Cayman Islands with winds approaching 225km/h (140mph), authorities say.
At 0300GMT the storm was 40km (25 miles) south of Grand Cayman and 405km (250 miles) south-west of Cuba, said the US National Hurricane Center (NHC). Torrential rains and storm surges have caused flooding on the Cayman Islands and schools, offices and businesses have shut down as people take shelter.
It said Paloma could strengthen further as it moved towards Cuba, bringing storm surges. At 1200 GMT the storm was centred near Cayman Brac and moving north-east towards Cuba, said US forecasters.
The NHC predicts the storm will strike Cuba's southern coast late on Saturday. Paloma is expected to weaken before it strikes Cuba late Saturday or Sunday.
It has warned that flash floods and mudslides are likely, as well as storm surges 1.5m to 2m above normal tidal levels, with "large and dangerous battering waves". href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/08/africa_enl_1226151301/html/1.stm" onClick="window.open('http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/08/africa_enl_1226151301/html/1.stm', '1226151333', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=466,height=368,left=312,top=100'); return false;">See Hurricane Paloma's potential path href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/08/africa_enl_1226151301/html/1.stm" onClick="window.open('http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/08/africa_enl_1226151301/html/1.stm', '1226151333', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=466,height=368,left=312,top=100'); return false;" >Enlarge Map
The US-based National Hurricane Centre (NHC) warned that Paloma was "an extremely dangerous" hurricane.
It has warned that flash floods and mudslides are likely, as well as storm surges 2.1m to 2.7m above normal tidal levels, with "large and dangerous battering waves".
Paloma is the 16th storm of the Atlantic storm season and the eighth hurricane. It has already brought heavy rain to parts of Honduras and Nicaragua.Paloma is the 16th storm of the Atlantic storm season and the eighth hurricane. It has already brought heavy rain to parts of Honduras and Nicaragua.
'No complacency''No complacency'
Residents of the Caymans, Cuba and Jamaica have all been put on alert.Residents of the Caymans, Cuba and Jamaica have all been put on alert.
Residents of the Cayman Islands have been told to safeguard their property
Donovan Ebanks, chairman of the Caymans' National Hurricane Management Council said it was "time to stay indoors" while acting police commissioner David George said residents should not leave shelter unless it was essential to do so.Donovan Ebanks, chairman of the Caymans' National Hurricane Management Council said it was "time to stay indoors" while acting police commissioner David George said residents should not leave shelter unless it was essential to do so.
Authorities in the Cayman Islands had urged residents not to leave storm preparations to the last minute.Authorities in the Cayman Islands had urged residents not to leave storm preparations to the last minute.
Residents of the Cayman Islands have been told to safeguard their property
"History has taught us that we cannot afford complacency during hurricane season, for conditions can rapidly deteriorate," said the islands' top elected official, Kurt Tibbetts."History has taught us that we cannot afford complacency during hurricane season, for conditions can rapidly deteriorate," said the islands' top elected official, Kurt Tibbetts.
In Cuba, the government has issued hurricane warnings for the provinces of Sancti Spiritus, Ciego De Avila, Camaguey and Las Tunas and has begun to prepare for evacuations.In Cuba, the government has issued hurricane warnings for the provinces of Sancti Spiritus, Ciego De Avila, Camaguey and Las Tunas and has begun to prepare for evacuations.
Tropical storm warnings have also been issued for Granma province. A hurricane watch has also been issued for Granma province.
Officials in every province were working to "guarantee the protection of the public and economic resources", the Civil Defence said.Officials in every province were working to "guarantee the protection of the public and economic resources", the Civil Defence said.
Paloma would be the fifth hurricane to hit Cuba this season.Paloma would be the fifth hurricane to hit Cuba this season.
Gladys Sanchez, a resident of Minas, north of the central city of Camaguey, told AFP that many people were still homeless after the earlier storms.Gladys Sanchez, a resident of Minas, north of the central city of Camaguey, told AFP that many people were still homeless after the earlier storms.
"It has been raining here since morning, everything is dark," she said."It has been raining here since morning, everything is dark," she said.
Gustav and Ike, which struck Cuba on 30 August and 9 September respectively, caused billions of dollars worth of damage and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes.Gustav and Ike, which struck Cuba on 30 August and 9 September respectively, caused billions of dollars worth of damage and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes.


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