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Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands get set for Tropical Storm Danny

- By Danica Coto

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Hurricane Danny weakened into a tropical storm on Saturday as it approached the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, where it was expected to bring little relief to residents of the droughtstr­icken region.

The storm was 520 miles east-southeast of the Leeward Islands late Saturday, with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph. It was traveling west at 14 mph.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said it expected Danny to be near the Leeward Islands by Sunday night or Monday morning, and reach the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Tuesday.

“The biggest threats to land are the northern Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Hispanola,” said hurri- cane center specialist Robbie Berg.

Meteorolog­ists said it was too early to predict how much rainfall Danny would generate over Puerto Rico, which has implemente­d extreme water-rationing measures since May as it struggles with one of the worst droughts in its history.

“This storm has created a lot of expectatio­ns,” said Carlos Anselmi with the National Weather Service in San Juan. “But we cannot talk about how much rainfall is expected because the storm is quite small. There’s a lot of uncertaint­y still.”

Danny had been expected to hit Puerto Rico’s southeast coast, but forecaster­s said the storm instead was likely to glance the island’s northeast region and drop the heaviest rains over open waters north of the U.S. territory.

The news was disheart- ening for Puerto Rico residents such as 88-year-old Gloria Rodriguez, who has struggled with water-rationing measures in which hundreds of thousands of people receive water only twice a week.

“We’re asking God to bring us water and not destructio­n,” she said. “This is what we’re all hoping for.”

Nearly 25 percent of Puerto Rico is considered to be in an extreme drought, and another 45 percent is under a severe one, according to The National Drought Mitigation Center. A total of 2.9 million people in Puerto Rico have been affected, and U.S. officials have declared at least 20 of the island’s 78 municipali­ties as disaster zones.

Anselmi said Danny was expected to dump more rain over the U.S. Virgin Islands than Puerto Rico.

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