Caribbean Islands Prepare for Category 4 Hurricane Erin

Hurricane Erin strengthens to Category 4, prompting emergency preparations across Caribbean islands. Same storm caused fatalities in Cape Verde.

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Hurricane Erin Rapidly Intensifies

Hurricane Erin has strengthened to a Category 4 storm with sustained winds reaching approximately 250 km/h (155 mph), according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. The storm is tracking across the Atlantic Ocean toward the Caribbean region. Meteorologists warn the hurricane may further intensify and caution about potential flooding, landslides, and dangerous surf conditions.

Emergency Preparations Underway

Authorities across Sint Maarten, Sint Eustatius, and Saba have implemented emergency measures. The Sint Maarten government closed all public offices to allow residents to secure families and property. Residents are advised to anchor outdoor items and prepare emergency supplies. Several airports in the region have suspended operations.

Precautionary Actions

The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency has deployed 200 personnel to Puerto Rico as a precaution. The British Virgin Islands are also monitoring the storm's path. Meteorologists note that while Erin is projected to remain over open water, hurricanes can unpredictably change course.

Cape Verde Impact

Earlier this week, the same weather system caused significant damage in Cape Verde off West Africa's coast. At least eight fatalities occurred due to flooding and mudslides that destroyed infrastructure and isolated communities. Three individuals remain missing as search operations continue.

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