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Category 5 Hurricane Erin Intensifies Rapidly, Threatening Northeastern Caribbean

Hurricane Erin, a rapidly intensifying Category 5 hurricane with 260 km/h sustained winds, is impacting the northeastern Caribbean with heavy rain, strong winds, and dangerous surf, prompting port closures in the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, although direct landfall remains unlikely.

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Hurricane Erin: No US Landfall, But Deadly Swells and Heavy Rainfall Expected

Hurricane Erin, a Category-5 storm with 160mph winds, poses no direct US threat but will cause life-threatening surf and rip currents along the East Coast and Caribbean islands next week, following heavy rainfall and flooding in several areas.

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Tropical Storm Erin: Potential Major Hurricane Threat to Lesser Antilles

Tropical Storm Erin, forming Monday in the eastern tropical Atlantic, is projected to become a major hurricane by the weekend, posing a risk to the Lesser Antilles with potential for impacts on the US East Coast, following deadly floods in the Cape Verde Islands that left at least eight dead.

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Hurricane Erin Rapidly Intensifies to Category 4

Hurricane Erin rapidly intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 4 hurricane with 145 mph sustained winds in 15 hours, exceeding rapid intensification rates, due to warm waters and low wind shear; though not directly impacting the U.S., it poses risks of large swells and increased rip currents alo...

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Category 4 Hurricane Erin Intensifies in Northeastern Caribbean, Causing Port Closures

Hurricane Erin, a Category 4 hurricane with 145 mph sustained winds, is impacting the northeastern Caribbean, causing port closures in the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico due to high winds and rough seas; heavy rainfall is expected, potentially causing flash floods and mudslides.

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