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Gordon dumps heavy rains, Hurricane Florence barrels toward Bermuda

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NEW ORLEANS: Tropical Depression Gordon was expected on Thursday to dump more heavy rains that could cause flooding in central US states as Hurricane Florence, a monster Category 3 storm, churned toward Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center ( NHC) said.

Downpours have flooded streets in Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississipp­i as the storm headed north and threatened to bring heavy rains to the Mississipp­i Valley and the Midwest over the next few days, the NHC said.

Some areas could get up to 13cm of rain on Thursday and cause flash flooding, the center said.

The storm, which made landfall late on Tuesday, has caused minimal property damage so far, the NHC said, but a 2-year-old girl died when a tree fell on a mobile home in Pensacola, Florida, authoritie­s said.

As of Wednesday night, more than 2,000 homes and businesses remained without power as utility companies restored service for tens of thousands of customers across the region.

Energy companies and port operators along the Gulf Coast took steps to resume normal operations after Gordon shut 9 per cent of the region’s oil and natural gas production.

Oil prices fell about 1 per cent on Wednesday, after fears about the storm eased.

In the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Florence, a Category 3 storm on a five- step scale, barreled toward Bermuda on Wednesday, packing maximum sustained winds of 205 kph. The first major hurricane of the Atlantic season will affect Bermuda’s surf by Friday, but it was too early to say whether it would hit land.

“Swells from Florence could also reach the US East Coast by early next week,” the NHC said.

Florence was 1,990km eastsouthe­ast of Bermuda on Wednesday night. — Reuters

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