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Ernesto’s center moved over the Virgin Islands Tuesday night and was north of Puerto Rico early Wednesday, the forecast track shows. ... August 14, 2024 ... life-threatening surf will persist ...
Downed power lines are seen after Ernesto moved through the area in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, on August 14, 2024. / Credit: JAYDEE LEE SERRANO/AFP via Getty Images Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Ernesto has regained Category 1 hurricane strength with 75 mph sustained winds Sunday as it headed toward Atlantic Canada, following its thrashing of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, where it ...
By morning on August 16, over 200,000 Puerto Ricans were still without power. [52] According to the Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture , damage to crops on the island totaled $23.5 million (2024 USD ), including $11.5 million in damage to bananas, $2.5 million to coffee and vegetables, $2 million to guineos , and $800,000 to citrus and fruits.
On May 22, UKMO published their forecast for the 2024 season, calling for 22 named storms, 12 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 212 units. [15] One day later, NOAA published their hurricane season prediction, forecasting an above-average season of 17–25 named storms, 8–13 hurricanes, and 4–7 major hurricanes with an ...
March 10 – 2024 Puerto Rico Republican presidential primary [2] April 3 – The United States Army Corps of Engineers begins dredging the San Juan Bay to open space for a new natural gas terminal that is expected to add $400 million to the local economy. [3] 5 May – Rains occur in Puerto Rico, where planes are landed in San Juan to reroute ...
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In Puerto Rico, the highest rainfall total was 2.4 inches (61 mm) in Rio Piedras. [5] August 22–23 – Tropical Storm Dean dropped heavy rainfall across Puerto Rico, peaking at 12.7 inches (322 mm) in Salinas. The passage of Dean resulted in widespread flooding in eastern and southern Puerto Rico, collapsing two bridges and one road.