After Irma, battered Caribbean islands brace for Category-4 Hurricane Maria
Islands in the Caribbean
still reeling from megastorm Irma braced on Tuesday for a fresh battering as
Hurricane Maria approached, wielding potentially lethal force.In just a few
hours, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) hiked Maria from a Category Two
to a Category Four hurricane, packing winds of 209 kilometres per hour that it
forecast would strengthen further over the next day or so.
"Potentially life-threatening" storm surges,
destructive waves, flash floods and mudslides threatened the Leeward Islands --
the island group that includes Martinique, Puerto Rico and the US and British
Vigin islands -- the NHC said. "The eye and the intense inner core is
expected to pass near Dominica in the next few hours," the centre warned
in its 2100 GMT (2:30 am IST) bulletin, describing Maria as "an extremely
dangerous major hurricane".
The
French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe -- the bridgehead for aid for Irma-hit
French territories -- ordered all at-risk zones to be evacuated .The order,
effective from 4 pm local time, bars specific areas considered to be at risk of
"flooding, submersion and landslips," according to the statement,
issued by the island's prefect.Islanders on Martinique, which is also part of
France, were ordered to stay indoors under a maximum-level "violet"
alert.As heavy rain beat down, energy supplier EDF said power had been cut off
from 16,000 homes on Martinique, which has a population of some 400,000.
Dominica,
St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia and the British island
of Montserrat are also on alert.In Pointe-a-Pitre, Elodie Corte, the boss of a
metalworking company, said there had been frantic preparations to limit the
damage from the storm."We spent the morning strapping down the aluminium
to stop it from flying away if the winds are strong," she said.But she
worried that the torrential rains forecast could flood her home…Read More

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