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Felix Becomes Category 5 Hurricane

 

Sunday, September 2, 2007

 

ORANJESTAD, Aruba -- Hurricane Felix strengthened into a dangerous Category

5 storm Sunday and churned its way into the open waters of the Caribbean Sea

after toppling trees and flooding some homes on a cluster of Dutch islands.

 

The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Felix was packing maximum

sustained winds of 165 mph as it plowed westward toward Central America,

where it was expected to skirt Honduras' coastline Tuesday before slamming

into Belize on Wednesday as a hurricane capable of massive destruction.

 

On Sunday, Felix lashed Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire with rains and winds,

causing scattered power outages and forcing thousands of tourists to take

refuge in hotels. But residents expressed relief it did far less damage than

feared as the storm's outer bands just grazed the tiny islands.

 

"Thankfully we didn't get a very bad storm. My dog slept peacefully through

the night," said Bonaire medical administrator Siomara Albertus, who waited

out the storm in her home.

 

The storm forced tens of thousands of tourists and residents on the three

islands to remain in their homes and hotels, stocked with water, flashlights

and emergency provisions.

 

In Curacao, about a dozen homes in a low-lying area were flooded. In Aruba,

there was little visible damage, although at least one catamaran snapped off

its mooring and a house was damaged by a downed tree. A northern settlement

had a temporary power outage.

 

Many Bonaire residents had prepared for the worst, installing storm shutters

and hauling their boats ashore, but the storm's winds left little damage.

 

Felix became the second Atlantic hurricane of the season on Saturday

evening, following Hurricane Dean, which left at least 20 dead in the

Caribbean and carved out a destructive swath that stretched from St. Lucia

to Mexico.

 

At 8 p.m. EDT, the storm was centered about 390 miles southeast of Jamaica

and was moving west-northwest at about 18 mph, the hurricane center said.

 

On Saturday, Felix brought heavy rains and strong winds to Grenada as a

tropical storm, ripping roofs off at least two homes and destroying a

popular concert venue. No injuries were reported and the Grenadian

government was still assessing the damage Sunday.

 

The government of the Cayman Islands issued a tropical storm watch for Grand

Cayman, the wealthy British territory's main island. A watch means that

tropical storm conditions could begin affecting the island within 36 hours.

 

Jamaica's government also issued a tropical storm watch. The island was

battered by Hurricane Dean on Aug. 19.

 

In Belize, residents stocked up on water and food, and nailed boards over

their windows to protect against the hurricane's howling winds. Many in

low-lying areas sought higher ground.

 

Things were more calm in Honduras, where authorities were keeping a close

eye on the storm but hadn't started evacuations. Along the country's

northern coastline, tourists were still lounging by the pool and enjoying

the sun.

 

On Honduras' Roatan Island, home to luxury resorts and pristine reefs, the

weather was normal and guests were simply enjoying their vacations, Mayan

Princess Beach Resort & Spa employee Arturo Rich said.

 

Rebecca Waddington, a meteorologist at the hurricane center, advised

employees of oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico to monitor Felix's progress

and said the storm could reach the area in four to five days.

 

Along the Pacific coast of Mexico, meanwhile, authorities discontinued storm

warnings as Tropical Storm Henriette moved out to sea.

 

Henriette dumped heavy rain on western Mexico earlier, loosening a giant

boulder that smashed into a home in Acapulco, killing an adult and two

children and injuring two other people. A teenager and her two brothers were

also killed when a landslide slammed into their house in a poor neighborhood

of the resort city.

 

Forecasters put it on a path that would not threaten land until Thursday,

when it could hit a remote section of the Baja California peninsula.

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