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Hurricane Nate: 25 dead in Central America; residents along US Gulf Coast begin evacuation

Reuters • October 7, 2017, 15:49:38 IST
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Hurricane Nate may strengthen on Saturday, threatening to hit the US central Gulf Coast with strong winds and storm surges after it killed at least 25 people in Central America.

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Managua: Hurricane Nate may strengthen on Saturday, threatening to hit the US central Gulf Coast with strong winds and storm surges after it killed at least 25 people in Central America. New Orleans evacuated some residents from areas outside its levee system as Nate, a Category 1 hurricane, the weakest on a five-category scale used by meteorologists, churned towards the central Gulf of Mexico.

“Nate is at our doorstep or will be soon,” New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu said, adding that the winds could cause significant power outages, and storm surges are projected to be 1.8 to 2.7 meters high.

“We have been through this many, many times. There is no need to panic,” Landrieu told a news conference. [caption id=“attachment_4019925” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] The storm brushed by Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, home to beach resorts such as Cancun and Playa del Carmen, as it headed north, the US National Hurricane Center in Miami said. With maximum sustained winds of 130 kmh, Nate was about 550 kilometers south-southeast of the Mississippi river and expected to strengthen before it makes landfall, the NHC said. A state of emergency was declared for 29 Florida counties and states — Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi — as well as the New Orleans, which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The NHC issued a hurricane watch from Grand Isle, Louisiana to the Alabama-Florida border. “By Saturday noon you should be in your safe place,” Alabama governor Kay Ivey told a news conference. “This is a fast-moving storm and we must begin preparing now.” Nearly three-quarters of US Gulf of Mexico oil production was offline ahead of the storm, and more oil companies halted operations on Friday. On Saturday morning, Nate was moving north-northwest at 35 kmh, a fast pace which if maintained could mean the storm does less damage when it hits land. Central America deaths The storm doused Central America with heavy rains on Thursday, killing at least 12 people in Nicaragua, nine in Costa Rica, two in Honduras and two in El Salvador. Thousands were forced to evacuate their homes and Costa Rica’s government declared a state of emergency. Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis urged residents to remain vigilant, noting rains would likely resume. In Honduras, residents wondered whether they would have to flee. Norma Chavez and her two children anxiously watched a river rise outside their home in Tegucigalpa, the capital. “We are worried that it will grow more and carry away the house,” said Chavez, 45. Through Monday, Nate is expected to produce 5 to 10 cm more rain in eastern Yucatan and western Cuba and 8 to 15 inches in the US central Gulf Coast. About 71 percent of US Gulf of Mexico oil production and 53 percent of natural gas output is offline ahead of Nate’s arrival, the US Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) said on Friday. Oil companies have evacuated staff from 66 platforms and five drilling rigs, it said. Oil production equaling 1.24 million barrels of crude per day is offline, according to BSEE.

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