Storm over Caribbean set to become hurricane: US agency
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Tropical Storm Melissa in the Caribbean is set to intensify
into a hurricane on Saturday, the US National Hurricane Centre said, after
heavy rains and a landslide killed three people in Haiti.
Melissa is categorised as a tropical storm, but "rapid
intensification is expected to begin soon," according to a National
Hurricane Centre forecast issued at 5:00 am (0900 GMT).
The US agency said the storm is forecast to become a
hurricane later on Saturday and a major hurricane by Sunday."
The storm's centre is expected to "move near or over
Jamaica during the weekend and early next week," it added.
The slow-moving Melissa was located over the central
Caribbean Sea before dawn on Saturday, with maximum sustained winds of near 110
kilometres per hour (70 miles per hour).
In Haiti, the Civil Protection Agency said two people died
and another was injured on Thursday when the tempest triggered a landslide in the
west of the island nation.
A falling tree amid downpours earlier in the week had killed
an elderly person, the agency said.
The National Hurricane Center warned of
"life-threatening and catastrophic flash flooding and landslides"
across parts of Jamaica and the southern parts of Haiti and the Dominican
Republic.
The storm is also expected to bring heavy rainfall to southeast
Cuba.


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