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Here's another map.It looks as if it will be over Cuba by. 1400 GMT-4 ,tomorrow.

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Near miss... But 'Dennis' floods roads, sends thousands to shelters
published: Friday | July 8, 2005


John Myers Jr. and Tyrone Reid, Staff Reporters

After witnessing several cars failing to get across this pool of water on Molynes Road, this motorist was courageous to attempt to cross yesterday. - CARLINGTON WILMOT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER
NEARLY 2,000 persons are now being housed in shelters due to rising waters triggered by torrential rains influenced by Hurricane Dennis. The centre of the hurricane passed some 60 kilometres off the north-eastern coast of the island on its way to Cuba yesterday afternoon.
Yesterday, Dr. Barbara Carby, director-general of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), said the poor weather was preventing the speedy delivery of vital supplies to the shelters located in 60 communities, in mostly central and eastern parishes across the island.
In a press conference yesterday, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson raised concerns about flooding: "The greater danger is that of flooding because even before this, the ground in many parts of the island was already saturated and for heavy rainfall to come on top of that means that we are exposed to flooding." He advised citizens to pay particular attention to landslides which could threaten homes as well as the road infrastructure.
The rains also resulted in the flooding and blockage of several roads across the island including:
ST. THOMAS
Yallahs Ford
Seaforth
Trinityville
Serge Island
Morant Bay
ST. CATHERINE
Bog Walk Gorge
Angels' Junction
PORTLAND
Windsor Castle
Palisadoes Road
FLOODED COMMUNITIES:
ST. CATHERINE

White Water Meadows
Sections of Greater Portmore
Sections of Willowdene
ST. ANDREW
Sections of Washington Gardens
Sections of Kintyre.
At 5:00 p.m. yesterday a hurricane warning was still in effect for Jamaica as the hurricane system continued to gain strength while it moved outside the north-eastern coast of the island.
Prime Minister Patterson in the meantime expressed satisfaction with the response of disaster preparedness agencies to Hurricane Dennis.
He said the country "already has expressions not only of solidarity, but of a willingness to make assistance available, should it be necessary, from all the CARICOM governments."
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Dennis Whips Across Northern Caribbean


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GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL STATION, Cuba—Packing devastating 150 mph winds, Hurricane Dennis (search) tore down a guard tower at the U.S. detention camp for terror suspects as it stalked Cuba's south coast and prepared Friday to strike into the heart of the largest Caribbean island.

Thousands of residents and tourists fled the Florida Keys, fearing Dennis would skirt the island chain or hit it on its way to the Gulf of Mexico, on a path that raised fears of further disruption to U.S. oil operations.

A Category 4 storm with winds of up to 150 mph, Dennis killed five people, collapsed a bridge and blocked roads with downed power lines and trees in Haiti and Jamaica on Thursday.

Click here to track Hurricane Dennis' path.

The eye was taking aim at central Cuba on Friday morning, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

"It's right off the coast, they'll be getting hurricane-force winds before long if they haven't already," meteorologist Trisha Wallace told The Associated Press by telephone from the center in Miami.

Hurricane-force winds extended 50 miles with tropical storm force winds stretching another 160 miles. Dennis was moving northwest near 15 mph.

The first hurricane of the season sideswiped Haiti and Jamaica on Thursday, then overnight crossed a sparsely populated Cuban cape at Cabo Cruz that juts out far west of the island, Wallace said.

Dennis was expected to strike again Friday night and cross central and western Cuba, including Havana.

Forecasters predict the storm will intensify and hit the United States anywhere from Florida to Louisiana by Sunday or Monday, the fourth storm in as many weeks to disrupt oil production.

The Florida Keys were on hurricane warning and the rest of the peninsula on tropical storm watch.

Thunderstorms swept over the Dominican Republic, southern Haiti and northeast Jamaica on Thursday.

On Friday, the Cayman Islands downgraded its hurricane warning to a tropical storm watch, spared from a direct hit by the storm's overnight turn to the west.

Also spared overnight was the U.S. detention camp on Cuba's extreme southeast end, holding some 520 terror suspects.

Heaving surf tore away a lifeguard tower at Windmill Beach and storm force winds reaching 40 mph destroyed a bus shelter. A few power lines and tree branches were knocked down and there was minor flooding.

"Actually, everybody fared real well," said Navy Cmdr. Anne Reese.

On Thursday, troops watched from a cliff as the churning Atlantic Ocean threw up massive waves of salt spray that towered over the razor wire fence surrounding the camp at Guantanamo Bay (search).

The troops fixed metal shutters over the steel mesh windows of some prison cells overlooking the sea at Camp Delta, which is just 150 yards from the ocean.

Hurricane Center forecasters warned Cuba's southeast Sierra Maestra Mountains could get up to 15 inches of rain, with about 10 inches falling on Jamaica's coffee-producing Blue Mountains (search).

In the southwest Haitian town of Grand Goave, an Associated Press Television News reporter saw at least four people die when a wood and metal bridge collapsed.

Witnesses said the river suddenly came rushing over the bridge. That cut off Haiti's southwest peninsula from the rest of the country.

Elsewhere on the dangerously deforested island, wind gusts uprooted a palm tree and flung it into a mud hut, killing a fifth person in the southern town of Les Cayes, the Red Cross said.

Floodwaters rose to waist level in an abandoned church in Les Cayes and nearly reached a table where 63-year-old Eloge Larame lay down, ill. His family of five stood on chairs, their feet still in water.

Wind gusts ripped tin roofs from homes and whipped sheets of rain that flooded roads.

In Jamaica, floods and debris blocked the road leading from the capital, Kingston, to the storm-battered east.

A man there narrowly escaped from a car swept away by fast-flowing floodwater on Wednesday night, a day before the hurricane passed.

Cuba evacuated more than 100,000 people from the southeast on Thursday, civil defense officials said on state television. Hundreds of tourists were taken to hotels in Havana and northern Varadero beach resort.

Thousands of students at government boarding schools were being sent home, and livestock was moved to higher ground.

The largest and most populous Caribbean island with 11.2 million people, Cuba suffers few hurricane casualties because the government cautiously evacuates people en masse, sometimes forcefully.

Dennis came right behind Tropical Storm Cindy (search), which made landfall late Tuesday in Louisiana and hindered oil production and refining. On Thursday, remnants of Cindy dumped heavy rain on parts of the Carolinas, prompting flash flood and tornado watches.

The hurricane center's lead forecaster, Martin Nelson, said it was the first time the Atlantic hurricane season had four named storms this early since record-keeping began in 1851. The season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

Last year, three catastrophic hurricanes — Frances, Ivan and Jeanne — tore through the Caribbean with a collective ferocity not seen in years, causing hundreds of deaths and billions of dollars in damage



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Hurricane Dennis gathers strength









Power lines came down during the storm
Hurricane Dennis, which is sweeping through the Caribbean, has been upgraded to category four - the second-highest on the scale.
It has battered coastal areas of Haiti and Jamaica with winds of 216km/h (135mph) and is now heading for Cuba.

The hurricane is expected to hit Cuba on Friday, as 200,000 people take shelter in the south-east.

In the US, a state of emergency has been declared in Florida, which could also be on Dennis's path this weekend.

Florida Keys tourists have been ordered to leave in anticipation of the storm's arrival.

Dennis, the Atlantic's first hurricane this year, is likely to intensify as it crosses the Gulf of Mexico, with possible threats to gas and oil rigs.

Cuba threatened

It is expected to dump up to 38cm of rain on parts of eastern Cuba, according to the US National Hurricane Center (NHC).

At 0300 GMT, the storm was off Cabo Cruz in south-east Cuba and was heading north-west at 24km/h, the NHC said.

Cuban President Fidel Castro appeared on state TV to reassure the population but warned the hurricane was likely to cause much damage.

"We have an important organisational and defence plan functioning like clockwork," Mr Castro said.

Among the areas in Cuba preparing for the hurricane was the US navy base at Guantanamo Bay, where recorded messages were played to detainees in several different languages warning that their cell windows would be blocked up.

Residential areas along the south coast of Jamaica were evacuated but the authorities complained that some people were refusing to leave their homes. Airports and supermarkets were closed.

Flood threat

Thunderstorms thrashed the Dominican Republic and southern Haiti on Thursday.

Haiti, large areas of which have been deforested, is highly vulnerable to flooding in such circumstances.

News agency Associated Press reports four people were killed when a bridge collapsed under pressure from a swollen river.

Floods caused by tropical storm Jeanne in September last year killed about 2,000 people.

Rivers burst their banks, flooding homes with 1m of water, and roofs were torn off buildings.

Oil prices surged due to the threat to oil production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Fears of another season of heavy storms pushed the price of US light sweet crude to a record $61.63 a barrel.




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Hurricane Dennis slams into Cuba







Castro warned the storm is likely to cause much damageHurricane Dennis has unleashed fierce winds of up to 240km/h (150mph) and heavy rains on Cuba after hammering Haiti and Jamaica.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated from danger areas. Cuba's President Castro said emergency services were running "like clockwork".
The storm is expected to hit Havana and to hammer the coast with huge waves.
In the US, a state of emergency has been declared in Florida, which could also be on Dennis' path this weekend.
Click here to see a map of Hurricane Dennis' course
Florida Keys tourists have been ordered to leave in anticipation of the storm's arrival.
Dennis, the Atlantic's first hurricane this year, is likely to rip through the Gulf of Mexico, where oil companies have begun evacuating rigs.
It is expected to dump up to 38cm of rain on eastern Cuba, according to the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami.










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The hurricane is the strongest to form in the Atlantic this early in the season since records began in 1851, the centre said.
"It just made landfall at 1300 (1700 GMT) near [the central province of] Cienfuegos," said Cuban Meteorological Institute chief Jose Rubiera.
"It is a very strong Category Four, almost a Category Five", he said.
President Castro appeared on state TV to reassure the population but warned the hurricane was likely to cause much damage.
At least 200,000 people were evacuated from coastal areas, including many tourists, the authorities said.
At the US navy base at Guantanamo Bay, on the southern tip of Cuba, a guard tower was torn down by the fierce winds.
Earlier, residential areas along the south coast of Jamaica were evacuated but the authorities complained that some people were refusing to leave their homes. Airports and supermarkets were closed.
Flood threat
Thunderstorms thrashed the Dominican Republic and southern Haiti on Thursday.
Haiti, large areas of which have been deforested, is highly vulnerable to flooding in such circumstances.
At least four people were feared dead when a bridge collapsed under pressure from a swollen river, and another died when a tree fell on a house.
Rivers burst their banks, flooding homes with 1m of water, and roofs were torn off buildings.
Oil prices surged due to the threat to oil production in the Gulf of Mexico.
Fears of another season of heavy storms pushed the price of US light sweet crude to a record $61.63 a barrel on Thursday



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My mu was out there...she was supposed to come back this morning butn had to stay, because they closed the airports...LUCKILY she was able to get a flight home today and she is on her was home as i type!!! HOWEVER...my auntie has gone out there and was also supposed to come back, but i think she was east coast so she got flooded badley..so i dnt knw what will happenn with her situation!


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i just wondr how my friend is coping, she has only been in ja for 1 week and has like 2-3 weeks left of her holiday. plus she is stopping with family not hotel.

@maffy thats true about the croc...but i prefer it to be tied up than running lose. i would hate to hear it got free human dinner just because of hurricane dennis.

the jamaica gleaner says there is 32 dead inhaiti and cuba so far. its due to hit american mainland within the next few hours by sunday. http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/glean...ead/lead2.html

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,162004,00.html

when it comes to hurricanes i prefer watching fox news on sky 531 they go so in depth. forget bbc and sky news.


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looks like florida is next

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since dennis passed through teh regions jamaica is on croc alert

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/glean...ead/lead7.html

just watching fox news and they say hurricane dennis is now 30 mins away from florida. it is now gone down to category 3 but that is still 120mph winds etc

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