Hurricane Erin Spares Dutch Caribbean Islands
Category 5 Hurricane Erin passed Sint Maarten, Saba, and Sint Eustatius on August 17, 2025, causing no significant structural damage. Local authorities confirmed the islands are no longer under threat from extreme hurricane winds, though heavy rainfall remains a concern.
Ongoing Weather Threats
The region faces potential flooding and mudslides from up to 250mm of rainfall. Saba's government warned about dangerous coastal conditions with waves reaching 2.5 meters that may still increase. Residents are advised to avoid non-essential travel due to slippery roads and poor visibility.
Flight Disruptions and Storm Development
A KLM flight from Amsterdam to Sint Maarten returned to Schiphol yesterday after Erin unexpectedly intensified. Passengers were rebooked for this morning's flight. According to the National Hurricane Center, Erin reached Category 5 strength - the highest on the Saffir-Simpson scale - before weakening to Category 4 with 240km/h winds.
Projected Path and Regional Impact
Currently located 235km northeast of Puerto Rico, Erin continues westward. While unlikely to make landfall, the storm will bring severe weather to the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, and Turks and Caicos. High waves are expected to reach the US East Coast early next week. This marks Erin as the strongest storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, fueled by unusually warm ocean temperatures.