Hurricane Erin, Bahamas
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After weakening a bit, Erin continues to strengthen and grow. A tropical wave could become the next depression or storm.
In our news wrap Monday, Hurricane Erin is roaring past the Bahamas as the East Coast braces for dangerous rip currents, more than 150 people are still missing after flash floods devastated Pakistan,
Carnival confirms reports two drowning deaths at Celebration Key less than a month after the $600 million private island destination opened to customers.
As of the National Hurricane Center’s 8 a.m. advisory, the center of Erin was located about 115 miles north-northeast of Grand Turk Island and 890 miles
“We are upgrading roads, docks, and airports so Bahamian businesses can grow in every island. We are modernising the energy grid so your bills come down and your lights stay on. And we are creating new partnerships that bring global opportunity to our shores while making sure Bahamians are at the front of the line.”
# Top seeded player and national champion Sydney Clarke had to go a little over an hour before she came out with a 6-4, 6-3 win to secure the tie. # However, in the doubles, the combo of Clarke and Pratt lost 4-6, 6-7 (8), but it didn’t make any difference because the tie was already secured in the pair of singles.
Nikkiso CE&IG Group to provide LNG regasification and cryogenic equipment for the New Providence Gas Project in Nassau, the Bahamas.
Erin is not only an intense hurricane, but it has also become a large storm in the Atlantic. While it won't landfall in the U.S., its large size will be a surf danger along the East Coast. Here's the latest.