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After Hurricane Oscar’s impact on the Bahamas, it has now made its way to eastern Cuba, causing power disruptions and potential damages to the region. The United States National Hurricane Center has been closely monitoring the path of the storm, providing vital information to residents and authorities in the affected areas.
As of Sunday evening, Hurricane Oscar’s center was reported to have arrived in the province of Guantanamo, near the city of Baracoa, with maximum sustained winds of approximately 80 mph (130 kph). The storm is expected to traverse eastern Cuba through Sunday night and into Monday, bringing heavy rainfall and the possibility of flooding in some areas.
Forecasters are predicting that eastern Cuba could see between 6 to 12 inches (15.2 to 30.5 centimeters) of rain through early Wednesday, with isolated locations potentially receiving as much as 18 inches (45.72 centimeters). Additionally, there is a concern for a storm surge of up to 3 feet (0.91 meters) along certain parts of Cuba’s north shore.
Despite the potential impacts, the National Hurricane Center believes that Hurricane Oscar will weaken as it moves across eastern Cuba before turning northeast and approaching the central Bahamas by Tuesday. The storm’s center was situated just 5 miles (10 kilometers) east-southeast of Baracoa or 50 miles (80 kilometers) east-northeast of Guantanamo, moving at a speed of 7 mph (11 kph) in a west-southwest direction.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay informed about the storm’s progress and to follow any evacuation or safety guidelines provided by local authorities. It is crucial to prepare for potential power outages, flooding, and strong winds that could cause damage to buildings and infrastructure.
Emergency services and relief organizations are on standby to provide assistance to those impacted by Hurricane Oscar in eastern Cuba. The coordination of resources and efforts is crucial in ensuring a timely and effective response to the storm’s aftermath.
As the storm continues to move through the region, it is essential for residents to stay vigilant and take precautions to protect themselves and their property. By working together and staying informed, communities can weather the impacts of Hurricane Oscar and recover from any damages caused by the storm.