Published: August 2,2016
The six deaths and 12 injuries occurred Sunday aboard a bus filled with people returning from a beach excursion near the town of Nagua in the northeastern part of the country, the AP said. The storm brought power lines down onto the bus, sparking a deadly fire, Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesman Diego Pesqueira said in the report.
6 muerto y 12 heridos hasta el momento tras caída de un cable de alta tensión sobre bús en Nagua. @rcavada.
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In Jamaica, events have been canceled and store owners have been asked to open their businesses so citizens can purchase emergency supplies, according to the Jamaica Gleaner. The nation's government activated the National Emergency Center, and residents in coastal and low-lying areas were instructed to move to higher ground once the storm approaches, the report added.
"We are going to be in for a rough two to three days," local government minister Desmond McKenzie told the Jamaica Gleaner.
All small craft operators, including fishers from the cays and banks, are reminded to remain in safe harbor until all warning messages have been lifted and wind and sea conditions return to normal.
The Cayman Islands Joint Marine Unit also issued a warning Monday, saying boaters should stay off the water while the system passes through the area.
Simon Boxall, with Cayman Islands Hazard Management, told the Cayman Compass he does not anticipate opening hurricane shelters for this storm, but that could change if the forecast gets worse.
“We don’t expect this will have a significant impact on us,” he said, but it could lead to high winds and localized flooding. “We’re not too anxious about it, but we are watching it closely."
A reconnaissance aircraft was scheduled to fly into the storm Monday evening, but had to return home before it could survey the system. The National Hurricane Center blamed a mechanical problem for the canceled mission. A second airplane was dispatched on Tuesday.
Forecasters expect the tropical system to strengthen in the coming days and become Tropical Storm Earl before moving toward Central America later this week.
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