The Borneo Post

Chris becomes second hurricane of Atlantic season

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MIAMI: Tropical Storm Chris surged Tuesday into hurricane strength as it churned away from the US East coast and became the second hurricane of the Atlantic season, forecaster­s said.

Chris, a Category One hurricane, packed maximum sustained winds of 140 kilometres per hour and was about 329 kilometres east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.

It was headed northeast away from the United States, with “some additional strengthen­ing” forecast Tuesday night and Wednesday, the Miami- based National Hurricane Center warned.

It cautioned that swells generated by Chris “could cause life- threatenin­g surf and rip current conditions” along the coast of North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic states.

On Friday Beryl became the first hurricane of this Atlantic season before weakening. Remnants of Tropical Storm Beryl continued to be a rainmaker in the Caribbean, affecting the Dominican Republic and Haiti as well as Western Cuba, the NHC said.

Last year was especially devastatin­g with hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria tearing deadly paths through the Caribbean and southeaste­rn United States. — AFP

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