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Hurricane Elsa moving quickly across eastern Caribbean Sea

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Elsa is nearing Haiti and the Dominican Republic. • 5 min read Hurricane Elsa rips through Caribbean The hurricane slams Barbados and is on track to hit Florida.Orlando Barria/EPA-EFE via Shutterstock Elsa, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, has weakened to a tropical storm as it closes in on Haiti and the Dominican Republic. After lashing Barbados with strong winds and heavy rain Friday, the storm weakened as it approached the southern coast of Hispaniola, with maximum sustained winds dropping to 70 mph. The storm s center was about 40 miles south of Isla Beata, Dominican Republic, as of mid-morning Saturday.

Hurricane Elsa heads to Haiti amid fears of floods and landslides

Hurricane Elsa heads to Haiti amid fears of floods and landslides © Provided by Al Jazeera Debris from a house lies beside a road after strong winds of Hurricane Elsa passed Saintt Michael, Barbados [Nigel Browne/Reuters] Hurricane Elsa is racing towards Haiti and the Dominican Republic, threatening to unleash flooding and landslides before taking aim at Cuba and Florida. The Category 1 storm was located about 635km (395 miles) east-southeast of Isla Beata, Dominican Republic, and was moving west-northwest at 46km/h (29mph) as of Saturday. It had maximum sustained winds of 130km/h (80mph), with the hurricane expected to become a tropical storm after hitting Cuba, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

Elsa, Atlantic Season s First Hurricane, Batters Caribbean – EMTV Online

Share the News Elsa strengthened into the first hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic season Friday, battering the eastern islands of the Caribbean. As of 8 p.m. Eastern time, the center of the fast-moving Category 1 hurricane, which had sustained winds of 85 mph, was moving through the eastern Caribbean Sea, the National Hurricane Center said. The storm was about 475 miles southeast of Isla Beata in the Dominican Republic and was moving west at 30 mph. “It is moving fast,” said Dennis Feltgen, a spokesperson for the National Hurricane Center in Miami. “We don’t see any significant strengthening during the next 36 to 48 hours.” A hurricane warning was in effect for Jamaica and southern portions of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. A hurricane watch, in which hurricane conditions are possible but are not expected, was in effect for various Cuban provinces.

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