UPDATE 7-Tropical storm winds, rain buffet Cuba

Sat Aug 16, 2008 11:05pm EDT
 
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By Jeff Franks

HAVANA, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Gusty winds and blowing rain buffeted eastern Cuba on Saturday as Tropical Storm Fay neared the island after killing at least five people in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Cuban officials ordered evacuations from flood-prone areas of coastal provinces where Fay was expected to come ashore on Sunday before crossing the Caribbean nation and heading toward Florida as a likely hurricane.

As of 11 p.m. EDT (0300 GMT Sunday), Fay had top winds of near 45 miles per hour (72 km per hour) and was located about 175 miles (280 km) southeast of Camaguey, Cuba, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Florida said.

Weather reports showed the U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay was getting rain and winds gusting up to 52 mph (83 kph).

Fay was cruising west at 14 mph (22 kph) across very warm waters -- 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 C), said an official at Cuba's Meteorological Institute -- and therefore was likely to strengthen before crossing the island.

It was possible Fay would clip the communist island twice, once in the southeast near Guantanamo Bay, and again in the center as it begins a turn to the northwest and eventually the north.

The U.S. hurricane center did not expect Fay to become a hurricane, which has top sustained winds of at least 74 mph (118 kph), until it passed through Cuba, but hurricane watches were posted for a large stretch of the island's central provinces.

Cuban forecasters predicted rains of up to 8 inches (20 cm) from the storm.

FIVE DEAD

Heavy rains from the storm killed at least five people on the island of Hispaniola, shared by the Dominican Republic, a major tourist magnet, and impoverished Haiti.

A 34-year-old Dominican woman died and two nephews, aged 13 and 5, were missing after their truck was engulfed by flood waters raging through a gully 86 miles (140 km) east of Santo Domingo, the Caribbean country's emergency operations center said.

Four people died in Haiti, at least three of them drowning in rain-swollen rivers, said Alta Jean-Baptiste, head of the country's civil protection office.

The hurricane center said Fay, after emerging from Cuba on Monday, was likely to brush the Florida Keys and hit the west coast of Florida as a hurricane on Tuesday.

The state government of Florida declared an emergency to free up federal funds to deal with the approaching storm and the authorities in the low-lying Florida Keys said they expected to order tourists to evacuate on Sunday morning.  Continued...

 
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