Hurricane Gonzalo pounds Bermuda

The eye of Hurricane Gonzalo crossed over part of Bermuda, battering the tiny British territory with fierce wind and heavy and heavy surf.

Hurricane Gonzalo pounds Bermuda

The eye of Hurricane Gonzalo crossed over part of Bermuda, battering the tiny British territory with fierce wind and heavy and heavy surf.

The storm’s top sustained winds were clocked at 110 mph as its core moved out to sea about 10 miles north-east of Bermuda, the US national hurricane centre said. Gonzalo was moving north-northeast at 16 mph.

A white haze covered the island as wind uprooted trees and waves slammed into the shore. Strong winds damaged part of the roof at Bermuda’s main hospital and caused water damage in the new intensive care unit, police spokesman Dwayne Caines said.

Hurricane-force winds were expected to batter Bermuda for a total of seven hours, and forecasters said the storm surge could cause significant flooding on the island.

“They’re going to get hammered is the bottom line here,” said Max Mayfield, a former director of the US national hurricane centre in Miami.

The full extent of damage would not be known until sunrise.

The Bermuda weather service had warned residents not to go outside when the storm’s calm eye moved in, but some ventured out anyway to do quick damage assessments, noting that porches were destroyed and power lines were downed.

Governor George Fergusson tweeted that a colleague saw someone driving on the road as the storm pummelled Bermuda. “Reckless in extreme,” he said.

The hurricane centre said the storm’s sustained winds were likely to slow further as Gonzalo moved away from Bermuda on a track that would take it past Newfoundland and across the Atlantic to Britain and Ireland.

A tropical storm watch was issued for parts of south-eastern Newfoundland.

The last major hurricane to strike Bermuda was Fabian in September 2003, a Category 3 storm that killed three police officers and another person while causing more than 100 million US dollars (£62 million) in damage as it tore off roofs and flooded golf courses.

It also damaged the causeway linking the airport to most of Bermuda and left tens of thousands of homes and businesses without power.

Forecasters said Gonzalo followed the same general path as Fabian and was expected to cause similar damage.

The last major hurricane to cross land in the Atlantic Basin was Hurricane Sandy in 2012, which hit Cuba as a Category 3 storm.

Bermuda has a population of roughly 70,000 and lies 850 miles east of the US state of South Carolina.

It has one of the highest per-capita incomes in the world and the government enforces strict building codes to ensure homes can withstand sustained winds of at least 110 mph.

Bermuda closed its schools, the international airport and the causeway, and soldiers from the Bermuda Regiment were dispatched to areas including nursing homes.

The Royal Gazette newspaper reported that firefighters had received more than 20 calls for fires, roof damage and other incidents in the early going of the storm. More than 30,000 people were without power.

A 436-foot frigate of Britain’s Royal Navy with a crew of some 180 sailors was expected to arrive tomorrow to help with post-storm recovery efforts.

The hurricane arrived just days after Tropical Storm Fay damaged homes and knocked down trees and power lines in Bermuda, and people stripped stores of emergency supplies as they battened down for Gonzalo.

Gonzalo swept by the eastern Caribbean earlier this week, claiming one life in the Dutch territory of St Maarten.

The hurricane centre said the storm was generating large swells that could cause dangerous surf on portions of the US south-east coast and those conditions would spread north along the East Coast during the night.

In the Pacific, Ana strengthened into a hurricane as it drove toward Hawaii. It was expected to return to tropical storm strength late today, when it was forecast to be near the Big Island, about 85 to 90 miles offshore to the south-west.

It was forecast to bring 40 to 50 mph winds to Honolulu on Oahu and to the Big Island’s Kau, Puna and South Kona districts.

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