Cleanup Starts After Hurricane Earl; Fiona Still Tropical Storm

August 31, 2010

hurricaneHurricane Earl moved past the Territory Monday leaving damaged power lines, blocked roads, flooding and some structural damage and we now await new information on Tropical Storm Fiona, the next disturbance looming in the Atlantic.

So far, no deaths or serious injuries have been reported as a result of the storm.

The islands avoided a direct hit from the powerful Category 4 storm, which was packing 135 MPH winds as it passed to our northeast.

As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, Fiona was still classified as a tropical storm, with winds around 45 miles an hour, and was located about 440 miles east of the Virgin Islands, moving West/Northwest.

Forecasters were uncertain Tuesday whether Fiona would strengthen or remain a tropical storm due to wind shear from the remnants of Hurricane Earl.

As of 11 a.m. today, the Henry Rohlsen airport on St. Croix had reopened and the Cyril E. King airport on St. Thomas was expected to reopen by noon. Ferry service had not resumed at the time of this report.

We will update as more information becomes available, meanwhile, if you have fotos or other information, please post your information here or send photos to Admin@cruciansinfocus.com and we will post them as soon as we can.

Stay safe everyone.

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61 Responses to Cleanup Starts After Hurricane Earl; Fiona Still Tropical Storm

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