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Hurricane Ernesto weakens, but still dangerous, as it closes in on Bermuda

Hurricane Ernesto weakens, but still dangerous, as it closes in on Bermuda
17 Aug 2024 10:27

BERMUDA (REUTERS)

Hurricane Ernesto was weakening as it closed in on Bermuda early on Saturday, downgraded to a Category 1 storm but still threatening the British island territory with powerful winds, a dangerous storm surge and potentially deadly flooding.

The storm was slowly making its way toward the Atlantic archipelago, its centre due to pass near or over Bermuda on Saturday morning, with the worst of the storm surge and flash flood potential expected later in the day, the US National Hurricane Centre said.

As of 11 pm Atlantic Standard Time on Friday, the eye of the storm was 105 km south-southwest of Bermuda, according to the centre.

Rainbands from the storm began dousing the island territory on Friday afternoon.

Its slow speed - moving north-northeast at 20 kph - and large size means Bermuda could experience a lengthy pummeling on Saturday night, the centre said.

It produced maximum sustained winds of up to 150 kph, putting it at the high end of Category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale - still packing very dangerous winds that will produce some damage.

On Friday it had been classified as a Category 2 storm, with 'extremely dangerous' winds capable of extensive damage.

While it may continue to weaken for the next day or so, it is forecast to strengthen again over the Gulf Stream, the centre noted.

Rainfall on Bermuda was forecast at up to 225 mm, the hurricane centre said.

"Folks, be under no illusion. This storm is the real deal," said Michael Weeks, Bermuda's national security minister, at a press conference on Friday.

Weeks said emergency responders would be posted at strategic areas in Bermuda, a collection of 181 small islands clustered more than 970 km off the South Carolina coast.

By Friday afternoon, Ernesto's winds had knocked out power for 5,400 of Bermuda's 36,000 customers, the power utility BELCO said.

The company said it had called its repair crews back from the field because it was too dangerous to work.

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