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Hurricane bears down on Jamaica Hurricane bears down on Jamaica
(5 days later)
Jamaica is braced for what could be a devastating storm as Hurricane Dean blows in from the Caribbean Sea.Jamaica is braced for what could be a devastating storm as Hurricane Dean blows in from the Caribbean Sea.
The island sits right in Dean's path and meteorologists warn the storm could have "potentially catastrophic" results, dumping 20in (50cm) of rain.The island sits right in Dean's path and meteorologists warn the storm could have "potentially catastrophic" results, dumping 20in (50cm) of rain.
Low-lying areas are being evacuated and schools and churches are being converted into emergency shelters for those with nowhere else to stay.Low-lying areas are being evacuated and schools and churches are being converted into emergency shelters for those with nowhere else to stay.
Dean has already claimed at least six lives in the eastern Caribbean.Dean has already claimed at least six lives in the eastern Caribbean.
People are very quiet and suppressed. There's a lot of fear around Suzanne Dodd Kingston, JamaicaBBC News website reader Dean: Readers' updates 'Up there with the biggest'People are very quiet and suppressed. There's a lot of fear around Suzanne Dodd Kingston, JamaicaBBC News website reader Dean: Readers' updates 'Up there with the biggest'
However, Haiti and the Dominican Republic were spared the worst of its 230km/h (145mph) winds overnight, as it passed to the south, though there was some flooding in coastal areas.However, Haiti and the Dominican Republic were spared the worst of its 230km/h (145mph) winds overnight, as it passed to the south, though there was some flooding in coastal areas.
As Jamaica closed airports and imposed curfews, the US said it was prepared to fly in aid if necessary.As Jamaica closed airports and imposed curfews, the US said it was prepared to fly in aid if necessary.
See a detailed map of the regionSee a detailed map of the region
Areas of the Cayman Islands and Mexican coast are also being evacuated, amid meteorological reports the storm could intensify into a Category Five hurricane after it leaves Jamaica.Areas of the Cayman Islands and Mexican coast are also being evacuated, amid meteorological reports the storm could intensify into a Category Five hurricane after it leaves Jamaica.
In the US, the return of the space shuttle Endeavour was brought forward by a day in a bid to beat the hurricane should it eventually reach Texas, where Nasa's mission control is based.In the US, the return of the space shuttle Endeavour was brought forward by a day in a bid to beat the hurricane should it eventually reach Texas, where Nasa's mission control is based.
High alertHigh alert
The National Hurricane Centre in Miami has warned that Dean could cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides in Jamaica.The National Hurricane Centre in Miami has warned that Dean could cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides in Jamaica.
We are aware that the hurricane is in fact positioned for a likely direct hit and as such we have pulled out all our response agencies Krechet Creaves official in Jamaica's emergency planning department In pictures: Hurricane DeanWe are aware that the hurricane is in fact positioned for a likely direct hit and as such we have pulled out all our response agencies Krechet Creaves official in Jamaica's emergency planning department In pictures: Hurricane Dean
"Everywhere along the coast should be taking every precaution possible to save lives," spokeswoman Rebecca Waddington told the BBC's World Service."Everywhere along the coast should be taking every precaution possible to save lives," spokeswoman Rebecca Waddington told the BBC's World Service.
Jamaica is on full alert. Off-duty police officers and fire-fighters have been ordered to report for duty so they can help with security and rescue operations.Jamaica is on full alert. Off-duty police officers and fire-fighters have been ordered to report for duty so they can help with security and rescue operations.
Krechet Creaves, an official in Jamaica's emergency planning department, said the island was aware it could suffer a "direct hit".Krechet Creaves, an official in Jamaica's emergency planning department, said the island was aware it could suffer a "direct hit".
"As such we have pulled out all our response agencies, we have put them on high alert," she told the BBC."As such we have pulled out all our response agencies, we have put them on high alert," she told the BBC.
Early on Sunday morning people were still heading to hardware stores to get boarding for their houses and there were long queues at petrol stations and supermarkets.Early on Sunday morning people were still heading to hardware stores to get boarding for their houses and there were long queues at petrol stations and supermarkets.
Some areas were placed under a 48-hour curfew, which started at 1800 (2300 GMT) on Saturday.Some areas were placed under a 48-hour curfew, which started at 1800 (2300 GMT) on Saturday.
In other parts of the CaribbeanIn other parts of the Caribbean
  • Cayman Airways put on 15 extra flights from the Cayman Islands to Florida, as thousands fled the British territory
  • Cayman Airways put on 15 extra flights from the Cayman Islands to Florida, as thousands fled the British territory
  • In Cuba, tens of thousands of people in the east were being evacuated and officials said tourist programmes had been suspended
  • In Cuba, tens of thousands of people in the east were being evacuated and officials said tourist programmes had been suspended
  • Officials in the French territory of Martinique estimated the damage caused by the hurricane would cost more than 150m euros ($200m; £100m) to repair
  • Officials in the French territory of Martinique estimated the damage caused by the hurricane would cost more than 150m euros ($200m; £100m) to repair
  • Six deadSix dead
    Rough waves damaged buildings on the coast of the Dominican Republic and thousands of people were left without electricity and took refuge in schools and churches on the Haitian island of Gonave.Rough waves damaged buildings on the coast of the Dominican Republic and thousands of people were left without electricity and took refuge in schools and churches on the Haitian island of Gonave.
    Six deaths have been confirmed as a result of DeanSix deaths have been confirmed as a result of Dean
    • A boy was swept out to sea and drowned in the Dominican Republic's capital, Santo Domingo
    • A boy was swept out to sea and drowned in the Dominican Republic's capital, Santo Domingo
  • In Martinique, a woman in her early 80s died of a suspected heart attack during the hurricane's passage while a man died after sustaining a fall
  • In Martinique, a woman in her early 80s died of a suspected heart attack during the hurricane's passage while a man died after sustaining a fall
  • In Dominica, a landslide crushed a woman and her seven-year-old son while they slept in their home
  • In Dominica, a landslide crushed a woman and her seven-year-old son while they slept in their home
  • A man aged 62 was swept away and drowned when he tried to retrieve a cow from a rain-swollen river
  • A man aged 62 was swept away and drowned when he tried to retrieve a cow from a rain-swollen river

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