Tropical Storm Fiona could be felt in the Dominican Republic from Sunday
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| Tropical storm Fiona. Photo: NHC. |
Hurricane Fiona could be felt in the Dominican Republic from Sunday
Santo Domingo, DR
The US Public Typhoon Community (NHC, for its abbreviation in English) anticipated this Thursday that the eastern piece of the Dominican Republic could be impacted by weighty downpours because of the development of hurricane Fiona.
This is as per the substance Out in the open Notification #4 of the NHC, where they caution that storms might make streak floods and instances of avalanches on strategic positions.
Also, they revealed that they expect that it will move toward the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico at the end of the week at the speed that Fiona is moving. Simultaneously, it crosses Hispaniola right on time one week from now.
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In its latest update, the NHC demonstrated that the previously mentioned normal peculiarity was situated around 875 kilometers east of the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles.
In like manner, they confirmed the typhoon is moving west at around 20 kilometers each hour, with the greatest supported breezes of 85 km/h that stretch out up to 220 km east of the focal point of the peculiarity.

