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Hurricane Ike ravages Caribbean islands

Posted September 7, 2008 18:51:00
Updated September 7, 2008 19:21:00

UNICEF says the task of delivering crucial aid has been complicated by dismal transport conditions

UNICEF says the task of delivering crucial aid has been complicated by dismal transport conditions (Reuters: Logan Abassi)

Hurricane Ike has lashed the Turks and Caicos Islands and threatened to unleash its fury on the Bahamas, Cuba and the US Gulf Coast, as Tropical Storm Hanna continued to batter the US east coast.

Ike's Category 4 fury started pounding the low-lying Turks and Caicos islands near the southern Bahamas late Saturday (local time), the US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) said in an advisory.

It was expected to careen past Florida into the Gulf of Mexico and toward Louisiana and its storm-battered city of New Orleans as early as Tuesday.

Calling it "extremely dangerous", the centre said the storm was moving south-west over the Turks and Caicos at 24 kilometre per hour.

An immediate concern was its effect on Haiti, where a humanitarian crisis was unfolding after flooding from Hanna left more than 500 people dead and thousands in desperate need of food, clean water and shelter.

With winds near 215 kilometres per hour, Ike was to churn just north of Haiti on its way to Cuba, but further flooding in Haiti is expected as the storm's outer rain bands were forecast to unleash torrential downpours on the country's vulnerable north-west coast.

"These rains could cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides over mountainous terrain," the centre warned, predicting "some strengthening" of the storm.

It was an ominous forecast for the poorest country in the Americas, already reeling from the destruction inflicted by three storms in as many weeks, and where the United Nations has warned the death toll from Hanna's floods was "increasing hourly."

Some 650,000 people have been affected by the flooding, including 300,000 children, and the task of delivering crucial aid has been complicated by dismal transport conditions, according to UNICEF.

After Haiti, Ike was on course to plow into north-eastern Cuba late Sunday or Monday, another mountainous island nation recently battered by this season's devastating string of storms.

The island state - where Hurricane Gustav damaged or destroyed 140,000 homes in the west a week ago - was on high alert.

Hanna batters US coastline

Meanwhile Tropical Storm Hanna raced across the US eastern seaboard Saturday, battering 1,600 kilometres of coastline with powerful waves and heavy downpours.

Hanna crashed into the border of North Carolina and South Carolina before dawn Saturday, packing winds of 110 kilometres per hour before weakening as it moved up quickly along the coast.

The storm churned over Virginia, but then gained strength slightly as Hanna streaked up the coast toward New England, the NHC said.

Early Sunday, Hanna was approaching New York, where the men's and women's finals at the US Open tennis championships were postponed by a day because of the storm.

The storm dumped up to 20 centimetres of rain on the US capital Washington, according to the National Weather Service, and 10 to 15 centimetres across much of the east coast from North Carolina to New York state.

Hanna could also produce dangerous waves with a storm surge of one to three feet above normal tide levels, the hurricane centre said.

The storm was due to reach Canada's eastern province of Nova Scotia by midday Sunday.

Several southern US states have endured a battery of storms in recent weeks, including Tropical Storm Fay late last month and Hurricane Gustav this past week.

- AFP

Tags: disasters-and-accidents, storm, bahamas, cuba, haiti, united-states

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