The Oklahoman

Julia hits Nicaragua with torrential rains

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MEXICO CITY – Hurricane Julia hit Nicaragua’s central Caribbean coast on Sunday and dumped torrential rains across Central America before an expected reemergenc­e over the Pacific.

Julia hit as a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph, though its winds had dipped to tropical storm force of 60 mph by early afternoon as it pushed across Nicaragua.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Julia was centered about 20 miles north-northeast of Managua, the capital, and was moving west at 16 mph.

It said life-threatenin­g flash floods and mudslides were possible across Central America and southern Mexico through Tuesday, with the storm expected to bring as much as 15 inches of rain in isolated areas.

Colombia’s national disaster agency reported Sunday that Julia blew the roofs off several houses and knocked over trees as it blasted past San Andres Island east of Nicaragua. There were no immediate reports of fatalities

In Nicaragua, Vice President Rosario Murillo told TN8 television that there had been no reports of deaths so far, but power and communicat­ions were cut to some areas. She said that 9,500 people had been evacuated to shelters.

Heavy rains and evacuation­s were also reported in Panama, Honduras and Costa Rica, where some highways were closed due to the downpours.

Guillermo González, director of Nicaragua’s Disaster Response System, told official media that people at high risk had been evacuated from coastal areas by noon Saturday. The army said it delivered humanitari­an supplies to Bluefields and Laguna de Perlas for distributi­on to 118 temporary shelters.

The storm was forecast to emerge over the Pacific and skirt the coasts of El Salvador and Guatemala, a region saturated by weeks of heavy rains.

In Guatemala, storms since May had already caused at least 49 confirmed deaths, with six people missing. Roads and hundreds of homes have been damaged, Guatemalan officials say.

In El Salvador, where 19 people have died this rainy season, the worst rainfall was expected Monday and Tuesday, said Fernando López, the minister of environmen­tal and natural resources.

 ?? DANIEL PARRA/AP ?? Hurricane Julia hit Nicaragua’s central Caribbean coast on Sunday after lashing Colombia’s San Andres island.
DANIEL PARRA/AP Hurricane Julia hit Nicaragua’s central Caribbean coast on Sunday after lashing Colombia’s San Andres island.

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