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Julia becomes hurricane as it closes in on Central America

Cyclone expected to make landfall along Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast, say forecasters

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Oct 2022 4:00PM

Julia becomes hurricane as it closes in on Central America
An official from Colombia’s Environment Ministry says Hurricane Julia had touched down on the San Andres, Providencia, and Santa Catalina Islands at about 6pm local time, causing rain and lightning in the country’s north (pic for illustration purposes only). – Pixabay pic, October 9, 2022

BLUEFIELDS – Tropical storm Julia turned into a hurricane today as it swirled towards Central America, where it is expected to make landfall along Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast, weather forecasters said.

In Bluefields, one of the main Nicaraguan coastal towns expected to be buffeted by the storm, fishermen were busy safeguarding their boats and people rushed to buy groceries and withdraw money from ATMs.

“Julia has become a hurricane with 120km/h maximum sustained winds as it passes near San Andres and Providencia Islands,” which belong to Colombia, the United States’ National Hurricane Centre (NHC) said.

An official from Colombia’s Environment Ministry said the hurricane had touched down on the Caribbean islands along with a third, Santa Catalina, at about 6pm local time (7am Malaysia time), causing rain and lightning in the country’s north.

While authorities have so far reported no significant damage or casualties in the islands, home to about 48,000 people, President Gustavo Petro put the area on “maximum alert” and ordered hotels to open space for use as shelters.

Julia is classified as a Category 1 storm, on the low side of the five-tier Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale.

It is expected to make landfall in Nicaragua overnight, then move across the country tomorrow before travelling near or along the Pacific coasts of Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala through Tuesday, the NHC said.

If Julia stays on its current course, it will make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane between the coastal communities of Orinoco and Laguna de Perlas, north of Bluefields, said Nicaraguan Vice-President Rosario Murillo, citing official reports.

Nicaragua has evacuated some 6,000 people in the Laguna de Perlas area, in the Miskito keys located off the coast, and in other zones.

“We have to prepare with food, plastic, a little bit of everything, because we don’t know what’s going to happen,” said Javier Duarte, a cabinetmaker in Bluefields.

The municipality of some 60,000 inhabitants has many flimsy structures.

The NHC said that “life-threatening flash floods and mudslides” were possible due to heavy rain “over Central America and Southern Mexico through early next week.”

The storm’s centre was about 32km southwest of Colombia’s San Andres Island and about 200km northeast of Bluefields as of 8am Malaysia time today, the NHC said.

Julia is set to strike Central America less than two weeks after deadly Hurricane Ian crashed into the southwest of the US state of Florida, in one of the deadliest US hurricanes on record.

The Category 4 storm flattened whole neighbourhoods on the Sunshine State’s west coast. More than 100 people were killed according to US media. – AFP, October 9, 2022

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