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    Hurricane Irene menaces smaller islands of Bahamas

    NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — A large and powerful Hurricane Irene was roaring its way Wednesday across the entire Bahamas archipelago, knocking down trees and tearing up roofs and posing the most severe threat to some of the smaller and less-populated islands, officials said.

    Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said there have been no major injuries or deaths according to preliminary reports he has been receiving from throughout the widely scattered islands. But he added that they would not know the full extent of damage from the Category 3 storm until it is clear of the country on Friday.

    Ingraham said the latest storm data seemed to indicate that lightly populated Cat Island, as well as the even smaller Rum Cay, were in particular danger because the storm was expected to pass over the entire length of both islands. Bahamian forecasters said New Providence, the largest and most populated island, would see tropical-storm-force winds starting late Wednesday.

    This was only the third time since 1866 that a hurricane has gone across the entire length of the island chain, Ingraham said, and the country was bracing for extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure. But the prime minister predicted few casualties overall.

    "As a general statement we do a fair job of managing hurricanes so personal injuries, we hope, will not be substantial," he said in an interview with The Associated Press at an emergency operations center in Nassau. "Property damage, vegetation, public infrastructure, yes, but as a general statement we would hope that personal injuries would be minimized."

    The latest forecast was relatively good news for Nassau, which is on New Providence, and is home to more than 200,000 in addition to being a major tourist destination. Capt. Stephen Russell, director of the National Emergency Management Agency, told AP that the capital should not expect the direct hit from the hurricane that many feared. Instead, forecasters said the island should see tropical storm force winds of 60 mph, with stronger gusts.

    "That should go very well for us unless the system alters its course during the next 24 hours," Russell said.

    Still, the storm could cause problems. Trevor M. Basden, senior deputy director of the country's Department of Meteorology, said New Providence could expect to be buffeted with fierce winds until Thursday evening. "That is quite of bit of time to be experiencing tropical storm force winds," he said.

    Authorities set up emergency shelters throughout the country but most locals were expected to stay in their own homes or with friends and family while visitors stayed in the handful of hotels that remained open for what was expected to be a rough next few days.

    As darkness fell in the capital, and the first strong winds and rain began to lash the city, the streets were largely deserted. Earlier, the capital buzzed with last-minute preparations as people gathered what last-minute supplies were still available and shop owners boarded up their windows. Nassau, which surrounded by sparkling greenish-blue ocean, is known to flood even in heavy rain so the storm surge was expected to make many roads impassable, especially in the colonial downtown.

    Many visitors weren't waiting around to find out what would happen and fled the country, waiting in long lines to catch planes before the airport closed. Some tourists had no choice but to leave since smaller hotels abruptly closed and larger ones were booked up with Bahamian residents looking for a place to ride out the storm. Others flying out simply didn't want to take their chances with what could be a major storm.

    "I've been through one hurricane and I don't want to see another," said Susan Hooper of Paris, Illinois, who was cutting short a trip with her husband, Marvin, to celebrate their 23rd wedding anniversary. "My main concern is what if something happened to the airport. How would I get home?"

    Maureen Fallon, a 39-year-old consultant from Annapolis, Maryland, was forced to abandon a trip with six friends through the Bahamas archipelago on a 47-foot (14-meter) catamaran. They tried rerouting the boat as the storm developed but gave up less than halfway through after the U.S. State Department issued a warning to travelers.

    "I'm pretty bummed," she said. "But there was just no way. It was way too dangerous."

    Meghan Stark, traveling with her mother and 5-year-old son, arrived at the airport exhausted and frustrated after their hotel closed and told all guests to leave, less than 24 hours after first telling them the storm was not likely to pose a major threat to Nassau.

    Stark, a college student from Baldwin, New York, arrived in the Bahamas on Monday for a weeklong stay that had already been delayed after a storm in New York postponed their flight for two days. Staff at their hotel, Sandyport Beaches Resort, initially reassured them that the storm wasn't a major danger.

    "We had asked them when we got here about the storm and they said, 'Don't worry about it, these things blow over,'" she said.

    Less than 24 hours later, Stark and her family found their room keys not working and the staff telling them to clear out. They spent the night racking up an expensive cell phone bill trying to book a flight out. At one point, they considered and rejected the option of staying in a refuge being set up in one of the larger hotels. On Wednesday morning, they were forced to leave early.

    By Wednesday night, Irene was centered about 150 miles (245 kilometers) east-southeast of Nassau with winds of 120 mph (195 kph). Hurricane force winds extended about 60 miles (95 kilometers) from its center.

    Irene is expected to become a Category 4 hurricane by Thursday as it passes over the northwestern Bahamas en route to the eastern U.S. coast, said the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.

    Irene barreled through the Turks and Caicos Islands late Tuesday as a Category 1 hurricane, blowing off some roofs and downing power lines, said Emily Malcolm, district commissioner for South Caicos island.

    No deaths or injuries have been reported, she said.

    Puerto Rico, which also was hit by Irene, is still struggling with heavy flooding that has stranded motorists and affected several neighborhoods. Dozens of landslides have been reported and 765 people remain in shelters, Gov. Luis Fortuno told a news conference Wednesday, two days after he declared a state of emergency.

    On Tuesday, a 62-year-old woman died at a hospital after trying to cross a swollen river in her car near the capital of San Juan, police said.

    In the Dominican Republic, flooding, rising rivers and mudslides have prompted the government to evacuate nearly 38,000 people. Authorities said a 40-year-old man was killed when floodwaters destroyed his home in Cambita, about 42 kilometers west of Santo Domingo, and a 42-year-old Haitian migrant drowned in a surging river near the city of El Seibo.

    Juan Manuel Mendez, director of the Central Emergency Operations Center, said more slides were likely in coming days because of days of intense rain from the storm system.

    Impoverished Haiti was left "relatively unscathed," with only isolated damage from flooding, the United Nations said.

    _______

    Associated Press writers Danica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Ezequiel Abiu Lopez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, APTN senior producer Fernando Gonzalez in Baracoa, Cuba, and Megan Reynolds in Nassau, Bahamas, contributed to this report.

     

    34 comments

    • Mike  •  9 mths ago
      Who is President O'Blamer going to blame Irene on?
      • Tom 9 mths ago
        it b bush's fault i'm sure !
    • Eldridge  •  9 mths ago
      I think Irene is supposed to be a Cat 1 by the time she makes landfall near NYC or farther east near Rhode Island. If NYC gets hit hard by a Cat 1 hurricane there will be a some shattered glass to pick up along the city's streets. Once Irene dissipates and New Englanders are busy picking up the pieces around their homes and businesses, meteorologists will be busy tracking Tropical Storm Jose brewing way out there in the eastern Atlantic.
    • MISTER N  •  9 mths ago
      That's those hurricanes for you; always picking on smaller islands.
    • Tim  •  9 mths ago
      The sky is falling , the sky is falling! i wounder what they did 100 years ago before they had radar, i think they still survived!
    • Tim  •  9 mths ago
      you can't predict mother nature, get ready florida, you got a big one commin!
    • Rita  •  9 mths ago
      Small government, eh? Yes, leave it to private industry and individuals to provide evacuation routing, emergency support, preparedness, and aid during massive natural disasters. There are parts of government that many people may not recognize as essential until it happens to them...some policies exist because of past situations, not just out of a gluttonous government. Taxes provide money to provide these services...there's no such thing as a free lunch.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        Statism will function only when the people worship the State and nothing else. Of course a Gulag system will function as a persuasive element to assure that worship. Even then, the State will only function for a short while. Utopia only exists in Peru.
      • MISTER N 9 mths ago
        Rita, you are so right. I don't want government in my life.....until I need it, and then I expect it to be right there, immediately, with perfect answers at the cheapest price. Oh yea, and I don't want to pay for any of it.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      I recall the 48 Hurricane that hit Key Largo.
      • Kosmic Zen 9 mths ago
        It's curtains for ya Rocco, Curtains! I loved that movie.
    • Jon H  •  9 mths ago
      Hey teabaggers and GOPers. Call To Action. Emergency meeting to be held on the NJ Coast on Saturday. You must attend.
      • American Hero 9 mths ago
        d ic k
      • MISTER N 9 mths ago
        Travel funds will not be available from the fed; we're keeping them out of your lives totally. (PS: the meat you eat for lunch won't be inspected either, and we'll be dismantling NOAA, the NWS, and every other "useless" agency).
    • Cr  •  9 mths ago
      I have eyes that see this storm tracking across florida and into the gulf with major impact in mississippi and louisiana
      the convergence of irene and the clockwise spiral of the prevelent weater patern over the mddle of the US will cause irene to gain in strength and size
      Beware costal gulf states and the oil on the bottom of the gulf may be released and thrown upon the shore along with millions of dead fish and desolation of the coast
      The billions of$ from bp's cleanup fund will be sorely needed
      Do you have ears thet hear this warning ???
    • none  •  9 mths ago
      Break out the printer.
    • Jesus Christ  •  9 mths ago
      My Father shall not stop the vengeance until every last Tea Bagger has perished.
    • Jennifer  •  9 mths ago
      Dear God, please sent Irene to visit obama and his team so he may knows the God of the BIBLE. AMEN.
    • Reef  •  9 mths ago
      If you evacuate, who is going to guard your house from looters when the National Guard won't let you back in your own city or neighborhood for a week after it passes? (Hint: Don't count on the Police, the Sheriff or the NG to do that for you - remember New Orleans?)
    • silver  •  9 mths ago
      Wonder what the damage would be after Irene has pass, hopeful nothing to bad.
    • John Blye  •  9 mths ago
      I will bet anyone that within a few months of this hurricane Obama will add Irene to the list of why his economy is so lousy.
    • IZZY  •  9 mths ago
      And thats why I live in California baby!
    • larsb  •  9 mths ago
      its Obama's fault, John Paul in 1012
    • Plain tired  •  9 mths ago
      Am curious is New Yorks city streets below sea level? I know they have a large sea wall around their dock area but seem to remember most of down down is actually below sea leavel. If so, lets hope the storm does not hit the city with 13ft tidal waves.
    • Dez  •  9 mths ago
      It really is a shame that George W. stole the election from Al Gore and again from John Kerry. Imagine the world we could have left for our kids !
    • Frank  •  9 mths ago
      i live in Nassau right on the beach the winds are blowing about 70mph at this time. let us all pray that those who are affected by this hurricane will get through this one without any deaths, be bless and keep safe.

      for the AP, Nassau is not the largest island but the most populated.
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