Cyclone Erin approaching the Caribbean was reinforced in “Category 5”

Erin cyclone, her first season in the North Atlantic, was upgraded yesterday to “category 5”-at the highest level of Safir-Simson scale-as he approaches the Caribbean islands, threatening them with floods and landslides. Accompanied by winds blowing at a speed of 240 km/h, the Erin cyclone heads to the small Antilles, an area that includes the American and British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, American territory that suffered significant catastrophes by Cyclone in 2017. Center / NHC) of the United States, Erin cyclone was about 235 kilometers northeast of Puerto Rico on Saturday night, upgrading from “Class 1” to “category 5” within 24 hours. The cyclone is expected to move northwest and approach the Bahamas on Sunday night to Monday before weaken. Although it is foreseen to stay far away from the east coast of […]
Source: News Beast

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