Bermuda braces for approaching
Hurricane Leslie
HAMILTON,
Bermuda (AP) —
Tourists postponed holidays
in Bermuda and locals stocked up on emergency supplies as a
stalled Hurricane Leslie
spun over the open Atlantic south of this wealthy British territory Thursday
night.
Hotel cancellations were reported across
the territory, which is popular with tourists for its pink sand beaches and
with businesspeople as an offshore financial haven.
Bermuda's Weather Service issued a storm watch late
Thursday afternoon. The Category 1 storm was expected spin in place through the
night about 430 miles (690 kilometers) south-southeast of the storm-hardened
British enclave. It had sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph).
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Leslie was expected to
intensify Friday and begin to drift northward. Its center was forecast to pass
to the east of Bermuda on Sunday morning, possibly as a Category 2 hurricane
with winds of nearly 105 mph (165 kph).
South shore beaches were closed as the
approaching storm whipped up surf and residents stocked up on food, propane,
tarp, flashlights and water.
"It's
great to see people are not waiting until the last minute. We only have three
empty shopping carts left at the moment," said Henry Durham, the manager
at Gorham's hardware store.
Some
people weren't very worried, because the territory enforces strict building
codes to withstand rough weather. Homes must be built with walls at least eight
inches thick and be able to withstand 150 mph wind gusts. Many power and phone lines
are underground.
British software developer Toby Crawford and
thousands of other expatriate workers in Bermuda gradually got ready for the
hurricane's pounding rains and driving winds.
"The
landlord assures me we have a very sturdy roof," said Crawford, who moved
to Bermuda from London a year ago with his wife, Michelle. "I'm looking
forward to it, having not experienced one before."
Michelle Crawford
said the couple would do their best to combat boredom while being confined to
their apartment in Pembroke, near the capital of Hamilton.
"I
have to admit we've opted for the alcohol route as well. We've heard that
people have hurricane parties, but so far Toby and I are just planning to hole
up at our house with books, board games and wine," she said.
National
Security Minister Wayne Perinchief urged all residents to complete their storm
preparations by Friday, when the territory's schools would be closed.
"We heard from the Bermuda Weather Service
that Leslie continues to be a highly unpredictable storm and that the forecast
track and intensity could vary during the next 72 hours so we must all pay
close attention to the official updates," Perinchief said.
Swells from Leslie have been affecting Bermuda, the U.S.
East Coast, the northern Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The
swells could cause life-threatening surf and rip currents.
Out
in the Atlantic, Hurricane Michael weakened from a Category 3 storm to a
Category 2, with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph (165 kph) by late Thursday.
Earlier in the day, it had become the first Category 3 of the Atlantic
hurricane season.
Michael
was moving northward at 5 mph (7 kph) over the open ocean and was not a threat
to land. It was about 930 miles (1,495 kilometers) west-southwest of the
Azores.
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