Hurricane Fiona made landfall in the Dominican Republic on Monday morning, as millions in Puerto Rico face flash flooding, mudslides and an island-wide blackout. Unofficially, a sustained wind speed of 102mph (164km/h) and a gust of 164mph (264km/h) were observed in Isabela.[1]. Updated travel information may also be obtained from the Department of State by calling 1-888-407-4747 or 1-202-501-4444. away by flood waters and mudslides. program to deliver 21,000 bags of pre-packaged food to hurricane victims. Flooding shut down many bridges, highways, and secondary roads in Baldwin and Escambia counties, including Interstate 10 near the AlabamaFlorida state line; U.S. Route 29 and Alabama State Route 113 in Flomaton; and US 31 in Brewton and Flomaton. [11], Georges was the first hurricane to cross the entire island of Puerto Rico since the San Ciprian hurricane in 1932. Au Prince, Cap-Haitien, and Leogane; and 2) aerial survey of the most affected The entire country was without electricity during the aftermath of the storm, damaging water and communication systems. Winds could occasionally gust over 50 mph.. severely affected. Strong winds downed palm trees and power lines, leaving all of the Keys without power. [6], Prior to making landfall, more than 200,000people were evacuated from coastal areas in eastern Cuba. Winds W at 25 to 35 mph. purification supplies. are damaged - as are many businesses in Antigua and one school and two In follow-up to the U.S. 1:06 Hurricane Maria lashes Dominican Republic with heavy rain, high winds. A total of 96 percent of the territory's population was left without power due to nearly half of the island's electrical lines being downed. the supply of electricity and phone services, and has hampered the distribution [39] These mudslides destroyed or severely damaged many houses, leaving 167,332homeless. codes, mitigation policy, city planning, and hazard mapping. 20 people were reported dead in the Azua Province in the Dominican Republic. Electricity and Reports of hurricane-related damages Charleston, WV (25301) Today. It was a hugely emotional moment. Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 17:12:15 -0400 From: Danny Stone (danny.stone@codetel.net.do) Subject: November Update Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, November 12, 1998 Recovery from hurricane Georges continues to be a main priority for many in the Dominican Republic. People appeared at the airport to help us pack the food bags. The hurricane season in the Caribbean begins on June 1st and finishes in November. the agricultural sector. More than 14,000citizens rode out the storm in the facility, causing difficulties to supply necessities. [7], Initial forecasts of a southeastern Florida landfall forced over 1.2million to evacuate, including much of the Florida Keys. Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility, Connect With a are damaged. with the delivery of relief supplies and to conduct overflight assessments Officials declared that schools would be closed on September21 and shelters across the island were opened. In addition, The official death toll was approximately 300. [1][62] Along the coastline, heavy rainfall and strong waves caused extensive property damage. Punta Cana, a popular tourist area, was . homeless people stands at 4,500, according to the International Federation Figures from the Dominican [71], This article is about the Atlantic hurricane of 1998. The effects of Hurricane Georges in the Dominican Republic in 1998 were some of the worst in its recorded history. Huntington, WV (25701) Today. The storm surge also inundated the Chandeleur Islands, the first line of protection for the coasts of Louisiana and Mississippi. The French arrived with Puma helicopters at the end of the week. St. Kitts' economy was disrupted from severe agricultural losses, including the devastation of 50% of their sugar crop. of the destruction and damage to the housing stock. sheets may be released on a periodic basis, as additional information on A summary of damages for each country and of Some parts of the country - especially in eastern provinces such as Altagracia - are still recovering from the devastation left behind by hurricane Fiona, which damaged hotels and countless other properties in late September. According to contemporary reports, Hurricane Georges caused $3.6 billion in damage in Puerto Rico. Initiatives, Civil [6] 2000 people went missing in the town of Mesopotamia, which is surrounded by the Yaque del Sur and San Juan Rivers after the republic's officials opened the nearby dam without evacuating villagers beforehand. 25 for the delivery of relief supplies to Antigua and the forward shipment [67] In the town of Lumpkin, a funnel cloud was reported but there were no damage. There, the Louisiana Superdome was, for the first time in its history, used as a refuge of last resort for those unable to evacuate New Orleans. The hurricane season in the Dominican Republic is from June to October. [1], On September 21, after weakening considerably, Category 3 Georges made landfall directly on Antigua and three hours later in St. Kitts, though its 175mi (280km) wide tropical storm force windfield affected all the Leeward Islands. and 21 and the Dominican Republic and Haiti on September 22. The extreme flooding caused great losses in the poultry industry, an important economy in the area. An unofficial wind observation from Antigua reported winds at 94mph with gusts to 116mph. But if these hurricanes almost completely destroyed the neighboring islands and states, then in the DR there were no significant disasters. [10][63] The storm spawned 20tornadoes throughout Alabama. Report date: Thu, 02 Mar 2023 03:54:16 GMT Source: NHC Atlantic More info and current maps. Here they are. In the long-term, BHR/OFDA will work We did this for several days thereafter. [1] However, Georges indirectly caused eight deaths in Puerto Rico. On September 29, BHR/OFDA contributed $300,000 in the Dominican Republic continue to vary. buildings. There were no fatalities in the islands and one minor injury was reported. A young man rides his bicycle at the seaside in Nagua, Dominican Republic, on September 19, 2022, as Hurricane Fiona passes through the country. people are homeless on the two islands, 1,762 homes are damaged, and 390 conservatively estimates $260 million worth of damage or 90% destruction [1] High winds downed power lines and trees, leaving 177,000people without power after the storm. BHR/OFDA Assistance to Haiti: $399,850 People came to us and said they had lost their town, they had lost their way of life, they had lost their way of living. Substantial amounts of tobacco and sugar plantations, the country's most important export crop, were severely damaged. Tracking westward, the wave spawned an area of low pressure two days later, which quickly strengthened into a tropical depression. As the storm progressed across the islands, the warnings were gradually canceled, until the Government of Cuba discontinued a hurricane watch at 03:00UTC on September26. [25], No major damage was reported to public buildings in the British Virgin Islands. Up to 80% of banana plantations were lost, while vegetable, roots, tubers, and other food crops were ruined. [24] The total damage from the storm was nearly twice the country's Gross Domestic Product of US$271million. [1][31] The hurricane spawned two F2 tornadoes on the island, though they caused little damage. The NHC had warned of the potential for "life-threatening and catastrophic" flooding across the country . The capital city of Port-au-Prince was largely unharmed, with the exception of flooding in low-lying coastal areas, damaging the main commercial port. [2] The storm was unusual, in that it carried a large amount of rain into the mountains. [8] Rice, bananas and cavassas, the most basic foods on the island, were hit hard. Hurricane Georges struck the eastern [49] Strong winds knocked down power lines, leaving 200,000without power in the Miami area. Many homes situated near the banks of these rivers were destroyed or suffered extensive damage. dengue, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, and acute respiratory infections are The number of five hurricane-related deaths in St. Kitts and Nevis. phone lines are currently being restored throughout the country. the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) reports 865,510 displaced and In addition, damaged hotels and piers created a long-term impact through lack of tourisman industry the island relies on. in Antigua and Barbuda on September 23. * The $20,000 in region-wide assistance [17], Most impacted by Hurricane Georges was the agricultural industry. This figure includes crop and livestock loss and damage The tourist industry in St. Kitts is also The BHR/OFDA also supplied money for eight helicopters, six of which were blackhawks. reports 147 deaths, 34 serious injuries, 40 missing persons, and 167,500 to assess damage and carry out relief operations. Overall, impact from the hurricane was fairly minor, with damages estimated at $30.1million, but no direct deaths due to well-executed evacuations. Juan Salas . According to the The helicopters were used for two weeks and cost $1.2 million. The areas hardest hit by the hurricane coincided with the country's main crop-growing areas, including the provinces around Santo Domingo. small ruminants, and pasture and grain crops for large animals. a USG inter-agency task force has been established to address reconstruction After a severe drought in 1997, extreme rainfall damaged around 470,000 acres (1,900km2) of food crops. Power outages, flooding, and minor to moderate structural damage was common. It is averaged that we get a direct hit once every 22.66 years. than in St. Kitts. Winds could occasionally gust over 50 mph.. The storm has curtailed Overcast skies and windy. "We did it when Hurricane George hit the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico and we will do it once again," he said. By working alongside the Dominican church and Casas por Cristo , the students will help alleviate families' financial burden and bring service . Another component was to fix the bridges and roads in the Dominican Republic, irrigation issues, electricity and hurricane preparedness.[19]. [1], In the days prior to the hurricane's arrival, thousands of citizens in the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico prepared for the major hurricane by boarding windows and purchasing supplies. Hurricane Fiona was expected to bring life-threatening flash and urban flooding to parts of the Dominican Republic after making landfall near Boca de Yuma at 3:30 a.m. AST, the U.S. National . [48], Like in Puerto Rico and Hispaniola, the severe drought during the El Nio of 1997 exacerbated the flood's disruption to crops in eastern Cuba. On September16, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Georges, and to Hurricane Georges the next day. The Dominican Republic hurricane season is typically from June through November, bringing high winds, flooding, landslides, and property damage to the island. Despite moving over warmer water, Georges only managed to peak at 110mph (175km/h) in the Gulf of Mexico, likely due to its disrupted inner core. capacity for at least two months. [13], After Georges had passed by, the Dominican government declared that waterborne diseases, malaria, and dengue fever were major health concerns. Moving westward, the large system quickly developed a closed circulation, and was classified Tropical Depression Seven on September 15. The hurricane slammed into Grand Turk Island in the Turks and Caicos Islands on Tuesday morning local time, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. In the Dominican Republic, 55% of the agricultural system was lost, partly from mudslides, flash floods and river valleys. The most destructive storms hit in 1998 with Hurricane George and in 1979 with Tropical Storm Federico, resulting in economic losses equivalent to 16.1% and 18.4%of GDP respectively. and in need of proper sanitation. From September 25-26, BHR/OFDA delivered 410 A banding eye developed, and Georges reached major hurricane strength on September 19 while 675mi (1085km) east-southeast of Guadeloupe. Georges's high winds caused extensive property damage, damaging 8085% of the houses on the island, and destroying 2025% of homes. [19] The World Bank had concluded that a lack of emergency management skills were used during Hurricane Georges. Hurricane Fiona strengthened into a Category 3 storm early Tuesday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center, becoming the first major hurricane of the Atlantic season that's. C a r i b a t i o n assumes no liability. No deaths had been reported, but authorities in the U.S. territory said it was. [26] However, compared to the intensity of Georges during its passage of the islands, relatively few people, 15% of the island's customers, lost power. NB: Frequencies noted are approximate, and based on Hurricane City research, which defines a hurricane hit as "hurricane force winds for a few hours." 1. Having pre-positioned personnel in Barbados Evacuations were well-timed, and lead to 0 deaths in the state. About six hours later, the hurricane warning issued on September19 was extended on September20 to include islands north and west of Dominica until Puerto Rico. The staff at the Peace Corps office in Santo Domingo realized very quickly that we had people who could help. Continuing on its path across the Caribbean, Georges then struck the Dominican Republic and Haiti on September 22, causing additional fatalities and extensive damage. BHR/OFDA assessment activities have ended In total, 514 rolls [37] Total agricultural losses amounted to $179million (1998USD, $250million 2009USD). [7] The island's agriculture and tourism system suffered greatly. The minimal pressure fell to 10001001 mb (29.54 IHg) for several hours. A tornado outbreak produced 47tornadoes20 in Alabama, 17 in Florida, and 10 in Georgia, leaving 36injuries and about $9million in damage. The weak circulation moved eastward over the interior of the Florida Panhandle, and dissipated on October 1 near the Florida/Georgia border. 20 tornadoes touched down, with one causing over $1.5 million. [12] Damage to the electrical system on Dominican Republic totalled out to $107 million (1998 USD). Hurricane Baker first formed Aug. 18th, 1950, near the Leeward Islands before raging through the Atlantic by Antigua, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. of BHR/OFDA plastic sheeting were delivered to Santo Domingo on September Maximum sustained winds for Hurricane Fiona's first landfall in Puerto Rico were estimated at about 85 mph, making it a . Houston, TX warning73 Cloudy. Most of the losses were confined to agriculture and livestock. Some areas were left isolated. After pounding Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, Hurricane Fiona has strengthened and is forecast to pass near or to the east of the Turks and Caicos early Tuesday. [30] The hurricane brought storm surge peaking at an estimated 10-ft (3m) in height in Fajardo, along with tides up to 20ft (6m) above normal. 120mph (193km/h) winds downed and uprooted trees across much of the country, littering streets with debris and mud. Dominican Republic residents boarded up their windows and doors to protect against the oncoming hurricane. Because St. Kitts relies According to the local government, a total of 3,338 In response, BHR/OFDA Isolated tornadoes were also predicted on September 22. In all, the hurricane caused at least $9.37billion in damage and 604fatalities. While moving slowly through the state, it dropped torrential rainfall, peaking at 29.66in (75mm) in Bay Minette. . Most of those who remained stayed because they believed their house would be able to withstand the hurricane. was lost due to flooding in the Artibonite Valley, and this month's rice-planting Tracking westward, the wave spawned an area of low pressure two days later, which quickly strengthened into a tropical depression. Several schools and hotels in Nevis Like in Puerto Rico, Georges was greatly weakened by the mountainous terrain, and after crossing the Windward Passage, it struck 30mi (48km) east of Guantnamo Bay, Cuba on September 23. Hurricane Georges formed on September 15, 1998 as a tropical depression 300 miles south southwest of the Cape Verde Islands in the far eastern Atlantic. [1], Conditions became nearly ideal for continued development, including warm water temperatures, low-level inflow to the hurricane's north, and good upper-level outflow. The mountain flooding drained off in the island's rivers, causing every river to overflow its banks. Mobile homes were damaged and/or overturned. USAID Administrator Brian Atwood headed [52][53] The storm left about $100million in damage in the Florida Panhandle. It was moving to the northwest at 9 mph (15 kph). Within 24hours, Georges had weakened to a tropical depression, and due to weak steering currents the storm looped over southern Mississippi, then drifted to the east. The supplies sent by BHR/OFDA were controlled by the Dominican Red Cross. [8] A Dominican economist, Felix Calvo estimated that the storm did about $6 billion (1998 USD) in damage to the island. Three-fourths of the September rice crop [5], After Georges passed over the Dominican Republic, 438 people were confirmed dead or missing with another 155,000 people to be homeless. The assessment The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season is finally over in the Dominican Republic as the country gears up for a busy winter season. Hurricane Georges had just recently reached Category 3-status when it made landfall on the island and became the worst storm to affect the island since Hurricane David made a direct landfall in 1979. Those who did leave were concerned about the severity of the storm, while those who stayed felt their home was safe enough for the hurricane's effects. One Fire Island, All Saints, Liberta, Bolan, and Crab [1] Over 22,000people were sheltered in 139shelters in cities throughout the island. The Dominican Republic was slammed on Monday by "extremely heavy rainfall" and winds as strong as 145km per hour (95mph), Eric Blake of the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. [1], In the Dominican Republic, Georges brought strong winds and very heavy rains, along with a 7-foot (2m) storm surge. Other infrastructure 60% of the bridges are damaged, hampering the ability of relief workers polyester blankets on September 28 and 29. The most devastating tornado touched-down in Enterprise, causing severe damage to Camp Wiregrass and a few homes, while many residences in the city were left without electricity after numerous power lines were downed. The heavy rainfall contributed to significant river overflowing, including the Tchoutacabouffa River at D'Iberville, which set a record crest of 19ft (5.7m). Dominican businesses offered help. (22 Sep 1998) Spanish/NatOne of the most powerful storms to hit the Caribbean in years, Hurricane Georges, is headed for the Dominican Republic and Haiti.Las. to PAHO's appeal for emergency assistance to the Dominican Republic and Vulnerability reduction will be Rains of 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 centimeters) were forecast for the Dominican Republic, with up to 12 inches (30 centimeters) in places. Safety, Connect Georges produced $1 billion of damage to the island and killed over 380 people. The hurricane made landfall in at least six countries (Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and the United States), more than any other hurricane since Hurricane Inez of the 1966 season. Both [47] There, strong waves broke over the seawall, and caused heavy flood damage to some of the town's old buildings.
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