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Minute by minute: This is how the 6 storms that loom over the Americas progress

2019-09-19T13:46:33.399Z


There are currently six named storms that move in the Atlantic, in the United States or in the Eastern Pacific: two hurricanes, three tropical storms and a tropical depression. These syste ...


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(CNN Spanish) - There are currently six named storms that move in the Atlantic, in the United States or in the Eastern Pacific: two hurricanes, three tropical storms and a tropical depression. These systems could endanger millions of people. This is what we know, minute by minute:

9:40 AM ET

Hurricane Humberto

Category 3
It is the second most important Atlantic hurricane of the year

    • Bermuda will feel only some surplus winds this Thursday when Hurricane Humberto continues to move towards the Atlantic.
    • The winds of 193 kilometers per hour left 80% of the island, more than 27,000 people, without electricity, said a utility company on the island.
    • But Humberto will not be a hurricane for a long time. It is expected to weaken on Thursday and become a post-tropical cyclone by Friday, the National Hurricane Center said.
    • By early Thursday, the center had suspended all warnings for Bermuda, as Humberto stirred about 313 kilometers northeast of Bermuda.
    • The island still felt the tropical storm winds of the storm on Thursday morning, which extended 354 kilometers from the center.

Hurricane Lorena

Category 1

  • Lorena became a hurricane on Wednesday night, the National Hurricane Center said.
  • The hurricane could reach the peninsula of Baja California in Mexico.
  • It will bring heavy rains in Jalisco, Colima, Nayarit and Michoacán, according to Conagua

#Lorena will generate #Extraordinary rain ⛈️ ⛈️ in #Jalisco and #Colima, torrential ⛈️ 🌧️ in #Nayarit and intense ⛈️ in # Michoacán https://t.co/wgMP7p0xGP pic.twitter.com/qkJYIGZ7rM

- CONAGUA Climate (@conagua_clima) September 19, 2019

Imelda tropical depression

            • While tropical depression Imelda slowly arrives in Louisiana, the storm continues to bring rain to East Texas enough that several people have had to be rescued from the water.
            • A flash flood emergency was issued for parts of Texas in the early hours of Thursday morning, according to the Lake Charles office of the National Weather Service. They have already fallen between 12.7 and 25.4 centimeters of rain, and another 5 to 12.7 centimeters are possible in the next few hours.
            • Some cities remain on alert as residents fear the floods that rain can bring

Tropical Storm Mario

Maximum wind speed: 104 km / h

  • Mario is in the Pacific, far from the coast of Mexico.
  • It is predicted that it will become a hurricane more on Friday, but it is not expected to have much impact on the earth in the coming days. It would weaken to storm between Saturday and Sunday, and then to depression on Tuesday.

Tropical Storm Kiko

Maximum wind speed: 104 km / h

  • It moves at 9.6 km / h
  • Kiko, which was a hurricane in the Pacific, could become a hurricane again on Friday or Saturday, the National Hurricane Center said.
  • It is not expected to affect the land soon.

Tropical Storm Jerry

Maximum wind speed: 112 km / h

  • Jerry, which is brewing in the Atlantic, could become a hurricane by the time it reaches the north of the Leeward Islands on Friday, the hurricane center said.
  • It is expected to bring winds with tropical storm force and heavy local rains, and tropical storm alerts have been issued for a northern part of the islands

Source: cnnespanol

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