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Hurricane Irene reaches category three on way to US | Hurricane Irene reaches category three on way to US |
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Hurricane Irene has grown to category three force as it barrels towards the east coast of the United States. | Hurricane Irene has grown to category three force as it barrels towards the east coast of the United States. |
Irene is now packing winds of 110 mph (185km/h) near the Bahamas, and the storm could reach the US mainland by the end of the week. | Irene is now packing winds of 110 mph (185km/h) near the Bahamas, and the storm could reach the US mainland by the end of the week. |
Voluntary evacuations have begun on a barrier island off North Carolina. People are already stocking up on supplies. | Voluntary evacuations have begun on a barrier island off North Carolina. People are already stocking up on supplies. |
The storm has brought flooding and power cuts across the Caribbean. | The storm has brought flooding and power cuts across the Caribbean. |
Emergency preparations | |
Federal officials have warned the large storm could do the same along the US east coast as far north as Maine, even if it stays offshore. | Federal officials have warned the large storm could do the same along the US east coast as far north as Maine, even if it stays offshore. |
Coastal areas could suffer beach erosion because of tidal-surge waves and tropical-storm winds, warned the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric administration. | |
The Federal Emergency Management Agency advised people in affected areas to use social media to let family know they were safe, in order to avoid overloading mobile phone networks. | |
Officials as far north as Rhode Island and Massachusetts in the US have been preparing for the hurricane. | |
In the state of North Carolina, residents have been buying up fuel and supplies, and plywood to board up windows. | In the state of North Carolina, residents have been buying up fuel and supplies, and plywood to board up windows. |
A number of tourists have caught flights off the Bahamas ahead of the storm's arrival there. | |
Smaller hotels were shut on the island and larger resorts were booked up with people seeking a place to ride out the storm. | |
The storm was expected to make many roads impassable in downtown Nassau, the Bahamian capital. | |
On Tuesday, Irene pelted the UK overseas territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands with high winds and heavy rain. | |
The US state department warned US citizens against travelling to the region. | |
Woman dies | |
Hundreds of people in the Dominican Republic took refuge in schools and churches after they were displaced by storm flooding. | Hundreds of people in the Dominican Republic took refuge in schools and churches after they were displaced by storm flooding. |
In Puerto Rico, the storm knocked out power to more than half the island and affected the water supplies of more than 100,000 people. | In Puerto Rico, the storm knocked out power to more than half the island and affected the water supplies of more than 100,000 people. |
A 62-year-old woman died while attempting to drive over a swollen river near the capital, San Juan, the Associated Press reported. | |
US President Barack Obama declared an emergency - making the island eligible for federal help. | US President Barack Obama declared an emergency - making the island eligible for federal help. |
Craig Fugate, head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, advised residents of the east coast from the Mid-Atlantic region up to New England to prepare for the hurricane's arrival. | Craig Fugate, head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, advised residents of the east coast from the Mid-Atlantic region up to New England to prepare for the hurricane's arrival. |
"It's going to be close and whether we get a brush or whether we have a landfall, it's too early to say," he told ABC television. | "It's going to be close and whether we get a brush or whether we have a landfall, it's too early to say," he told ABC television. |
"Go ahead and make sure you're ready and then if evacuations are required, heed those evacuation orders." | "Go ahead and make sure you're ready and then if evacuations are required, heed those evacuation orders." |
Are you in the path of Hurricane Irene? How are you preparing for the storm? You can get in touch using the form below: | Are you in the path of Hurricane Irene? How are you preparing for the storm? You can get in touch using the form below: |
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here. | Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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