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Storm alerts continued to the north of New England.Tropical Storm Isaiah is on track to succeed on land on Monday, with heavy rains and the threat of damaging flooding.
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Floridians along the state’s Atlantic coast crouched down Sunday as Tropical Storm Isaías headed north off the coast, hitting the state with high winds, rain and the risk of flash flooding as it progressed.
At 11 p.m. Eastern Time, the middle of the typhoon was about 50 miles off Florida’s central coast, near Cape Canaveral, and moved northwest about nine miles consistent with the hour, according to the National Hurricane Center.the day, with sustained winds of 70 mph, only four mph under the force of the hurricane.
Isaiah – (which is written isa’as in Spanish and pronounced ees-ah-EE-ahs) – hit the Bahamas with situations on Saturday and early Sunday after hitting parts of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic and became a tropical typhoon on Saturday.Night.
Follow the trail of the typhoon moving north along the Atlantic coast.
Flooding caused by heavy typhoon rains has resulted in the death of at least one user in Puerto Rico, the island’s Public Safety Decompotor said on a Saturday.A woman who has been missing since Thursday drowned near Rincon in the northwestern component of the island.
Half of the typhoon ran along the Florida coast on Sunday without making landfall, and the southern component of the coast remained largely unscathed, as a result of scattered power outages.of a population of about 1.5 million, according to Bill Johnson, the county’s director of emergency management.
“We are blessed that Hurricane Isaas has spared us significant damage,” Johnson said at a news convention on Sunday.”I’m glad it’s more of a workout than a genuine occasion, anything we’re all grateful for.”
Meteorologists said the typhoon would move northward and could vary slightly in effect before landing in the Carolinas on Monday. Hurricane alerts have been published from South Santee River, SC, north to Surf City, NC, and tropical typhoon alerts are shown as Rhode Island.Meteorologists said the typhoon had the potential to cause tornadoes in the Carolinas on Monday.
To complicate the emergency reaction to the typhoon, reported coronavirus cases continue to increase dramatically in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, and fitness officials have warned that their fitness care systems may be affected by the influx of new patients.worse if the typhoon cut off electricity in giant spaces or forced the evacuation of hospitals and nursing homes.
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“Now we’re about 20 meters from the ocean.” Landing.” [Applause in the background] “As you can see on the screen, we have a visual confirmation of a landing.””SpaceX copies and approves. We see splashes and a cut in the area.”Dragon Endeavour has a home.” NASA astronauts Bob and Doug – “On behalf of SpaceX and NASA teams, welcome to Planet Earth, and thank you for piloting SpaceX!”
Two long-distance travelers flying from the International Space Station arrived Sunday on the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida peninsula, not going through the weather in Isaiah.
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