Latest News

Bermuda braces for Hurricane Ernesto, billed as the 'genuine deal'

Cyclone Ernesto churned towards Bermuda on Friday as a Category 2 storm packing effective winds and likely to produce lifethreatening flooding and storm rises in the British island area.

Ernesto, centered about 125 miles (205 km) south-southwest of the island chain at 5 p.m. Atlantic Requirement Time (2100 GMT),. was producing continual winds of as much as 100 miles per hour (155 kph) and had. the capacity to drop as much as 9 inches (230 mm) of rain, the U.S. National Cyclone Center said.

The center of Ernesto is expected to pass near or over. Bermuda on Saturday early morning, making conditions ripe for storm. rises and flash flooding by the afternoon.

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

He alerted Bermudians to brace for 36 hours of hurricane- and. tropical storm-force winds starting Friday afternoon.

Warren Darrell, 52, of Smith's Parish, stated he had actually stocked. up on groceries for his household, battened down the hatches and. removed furnishings from the lawn in preparation for Ernesto's. arrival

I'm prepared to play games with my children and wait, he. stated. I'm a bit anxious, a little bit anxious, however I believe. we'll conquer. I believe we'll be great.

Winds, torrential rains and rip currents began picking up. right before twelve noon at John Smith's Bay on Bermuda's Main Island. The federal government prepared to close a causeway bridge connecting it to. St. George's Island on Friday night. A number of tourists and. residents were seen roaming around the south shore, while an individual. was windsurfing as waves grew in size before 2 p.m.

Ernesto was crawling at roughly 13 mph (20 kph) on a. north-northeast trek, the Miami-based hurricane center said.

Bermuda, a collection of 181 little islands clustered more. than 600 miles (965 km) off the Carolina coast, can anticipate. typhoon conditions to continue till Sunday, National Typhoon. Center Director Michael Brennan said in an online rundown.

Fewer than a lots hurricanes have made direct landfall on. Bermuda, according to records dating to the 1850s.

PUERTO RICO POWER OUTAGES

Previously today, Ernesto grazed Puerto Rico as a tropical. storm, bringing heavy rains to the U.S. Caribbean area. and cutting power to about half of its 1.5 million consumers.

About 250,000 homes and services stayed without power as. of Friday early morning, according to LUMA Energy, the island's primary. electrical energy distributor.

Puerto Rico's power grid is infamously fragile. The island. has actually experienced extended power failures recently when. weather systems much more powerful than Ernesto rolled through.

Considering that Cyclone Irma 7 years ago, Puerto Rico's grid has. been in a restoring process, and residents have actually increased their. use of eco-friendly power, according to a study by the Institute. for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.

In spite of work to fortify the grid, and $1 billion in federal. funding, the island's main power organizations have actually failed to. balance spending plans or stabilize the central power network, said Tom. Sanzillo, the institute's director of financing.

The grid in Puerto Rico remains in a state of disrepair,. he said.

Ernesto is the fifth called Atlantic storm of what is. anticipated to be an extreme cyclone season. Slow-moving Debby. hit Florida's Gulf Coast as a Category 1 cyclone simply last. week before soaking some parts of the Carolinas with up to 2. feet of rain.

(source: Reuters)