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Hurricane Lee becomes major Category 5 storm, further intensification expected

Hurricane Lee intensified into a Category 5 storm Friday with winds nearing 165 mph as it approaches just north of the eastern Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane Center. Lee is the season’s first Category 5 storm, the highest label, with winds forecasted to peak at just under 180 mph by early Friday afternoon. Those…

Third tourist has died in the waters off NC s Outer Banks in three days, officials say

Second tourist has died in the waters off NC s Outer Banks within 24 hours, park says

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:55:00

don t know about them but i wouldn t be worrying about them in that at all. be worrying about them in that at all. r ., ., , ., be worrying about them in that at all. ., ., ,., ., all. and what about for the sharks themselves? all. and what about for the sharks themselves? so, all. and what about for the sharks themselves? so, our all. and what about for the sharks themselves? so, our change - all. and what about for the sharks themselves? so, our change in i all. and what about for the sharks - themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are definitely themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are definitely a themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are definitely a risk- themselves? so, our change in ocean conditions are definitely a risk to - conditions are definitely a risk to the species because even though they are able to enter our waters, we don t know if they will be able to survive here. we also

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:53:00

and dying on beaches. these pictures are from county wexford on the east coast of ireland earlier this year. now a report has been published investigating why. lets speak now to drjenny bortoluzzi, from trinity college dublin. she s one of the report s authors and joins me now from kent. what did you find! think ofjaws do these sharks pose so, what did you actually find? thanks for having me. so what we found are these sharks are likely appearing in our water is due to change in ocean conditions. this year, the uk, the british isles and the north sea have all experienced hotter than normal c temperature is and we ve also had a marine heatwave. so it s causing what we think is happening, causing these animals to be able to move further north than they have previously been recorded add because they are able to enter our waters because of these temperatures. d0 to enter our waters because of these temperatures- temperatures. do you think this is

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