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Hurricane Humberto: Category 5 Threat to Caribbean - DW - News Directory 3

Hurricane Humberto: Category 5 Threat to Caribbean – DW

September 28, 2025 Robert Mitchell News
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  • Tropical⁤ Storm Humberto, currently located in⁢ the ⁢Atlantic ⁢Ocean, is generating hazardous ⁤conditions across parts of the Caribbean ⁢and the southeastern United States.
  • the⁢ National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported ⁤that Humberto is expected to⁢ remain a tropical storm through ⁤the weekend, though it⁤ could strengthen slightly.
  • Meteorologists are warning of⁢ dangerous waves and strong currents affecting the Sotavento del Norte⁣ Islands (including St.
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Tropical Storm Humberto Poses‍ Threat to⁤ the Caribbean and Florida‍ Coast

Table of Contents

  • Tropical Storm Humberto Poses‍ Threat to⁤ the Caribbean and Florida‍ Coast
    • Overview of Tropical⁣ Storm Humberto
    • Caribbean Impacts:‍ Waves and Rip Currents
    • Florida Coast Under Watch
    • Dominican republic Experiences Heavy Rainfall and Evacuations

September 23, 2023 – Updated September⁢ 28, 2023, 08:41 AM EDT

Overview of Tropical⁣ Storm Humberto

Tropical⁤ Storm Humberto, currently located in⁢ the ⁢Atlantic ⁢Ocean, is generating hazardous ⁤conditions across parts of the Caribbean ⁢and the southeastern United States. As of⁤ September 23, 2023, the storm is producing strong winds, high waves, and dangerous rip currents, prompting warnings and advisories from meteorological agencies.

the⁢ National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported ⁤that Humberto is expected to⁢ remain a tropical storm through ⁤the weekend, though it⁤ could strengthen slightly. The primary concern remains the hazardous marine conditions ⁢and the potential for coastal⁢ flooding due ⁤to high surf.

Caribbean Impacts:‍ Waves and Rip Currents

Meteorologists are warning of⁢ dangerous waves and strong currents affecting the Sotavento del Norte⁣ Islands (including St. Croix and St. Thomas), the Virgin Islands, Puerto⁤ Rico, and Bermuda. The National Meteorological⁢ Service of Puerto Rico issued a small craft advisory, urging mariners to remain ashore ⁣and avoid unnecessary⁤ travel. Waves ‍are predicted to reach approximately‍ 2 meters (6.5 feet) in Atlantic waters.

Authorities are emphasizing the high risk of rip currents along Caribbean beaches. Residents⁤ and tourists are advised to heed warning flag systems and exercise extreme caution near the water.‍ rip currents are powerful, narrow channels of⁢ fast-moving water that can ⁣pull swimmers away from shore. According to ⁢the National Oceanic⁢ and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),rip ⁣currents account for over 80%⁣ of ‍rescues⁣ performed by surf beach lifeguards.

Florida Coast Under Watch

South Florida is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Humberto, particularly given the region’s already saturated conditions following a wet september. ‍ On‍ Saturday, September 23, 2023, alerts were issued⁢ for portions of the Florida coast, extending⁣ from northern⁢ west Palm Beach to⁢ an area north of Daytona Beach. The primary threat to Florida is coastal flooding ⁢and beach erosion due to high surf and storm surge.

In⁣ Homestead, Florida, a community still bearing the scars of Hurricane Andrew (1992), emergency management officials are concerned about potential complacency among residents. Jaime hernández, the city’s‍ emergency director, noted that some residents, having⁤ experienced limited impacts from recent storms like Hurricane Irma (2017), ⁤may underestimate the risks. ⁢”It’s crucial to remember that every storm is⁤ different, and preparedness is paramount,” Hernández stated.

The Florida Division of Emergency⁤ Management is urging residents to review their emergency plans, ensure they have⁤ adequate supplies, ‍and stay informed about‍ the latest forecasts.

Dominican republic Experiences Heavy Rainfall and Evacuations

Tropical disturbance associated with Humberto caused⁣ critically important rainfall ⁢in the Dominican Republic on Friday, september 22,⁣ 2023, leading to the evacuation of hundreds of people. Authorities declared a red⁣ alert in five provinces, indicating the highest level of emergency preparedness. ‍The red alert signifies that life-threatening conditions are expected, and immediate action ⁢is required to protect lives⁢ and property. Dominican Today reported widespread flooding ⁤and landslides.

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