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Powerful Hurricane Marie sends pounding waves to Mexico
by Staff Writers
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (AFP) Aug 25, 2014


Tropical Storm Cristobal to gain strength, near Bermuda
Washington (AFP) Aug 25, 2014 - Tropical Storm Cristobal headed away from the Bahamas on Monday and churned toward Bermuda likely to gain strength and hit hurricane status, US forecasters said.

The storm, which had previously been on course to hit the Bahamas, should become a hurricane on Wednesday as it passes west and north of Bermuda, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.

Cristobal was packing maximum sustained winds of 60 miles (95 kilometer) per hour as it whirled some 670 miles southwest of Bermuda.

The storm, which authorities said had left one person missing in the Dominican Republic, was forecast "to move away from the Bahamas through Tuesday and pass west of Bermuda on Wednesday."

A tropical storm watch was in effect for Bermuda.

Cristobal was likely to dump four to eight inches (10 to 20 centimeters) of rain over the Turks and Caicos Islands and parts of the southeastern and central Bahamas through Tuesday, with up to 12 inches in some area, the NHC said.

Hurricane Marie was pounding heavy waves into Mexico's Pacific coast Monday, where three fishermen went missing after their boat capsized.

The eighth hurricane of the eastern Pacific season, Marie briefly hit category five, the most powerful storm rating on the Saffir-Simpson scale, before calming slightly.

"Unfortunately, we have three missing fishermen," said Wenceslao Petit, director of civil protection in the tourist hub of Los Cabos on Sunday.

The navy went to the rescue of the Tio Chori, which went out to sea with seven fisherman aboard. The boat overturned after being rammed by heavy waves caused by the storm, but four of the fishermen were able to swim to shore.

A ground and air search was underway for the three still missing.

The civil protection agency declared a state of emergency in the Los Cabos region.

Marie was packing maximum sustained winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour, according to the latest bulletin from US forecasters.

But the Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC) suggested the worst may soon be over, forecasting "some fluctuations in intensity" Monday morning, and "a general weakening trend" starting at night.

Marie was far from land -- some 465 miles (750 kilometers) southwest of Mexico's Baja California peninsula -- moving west-northwest at 12 miles per hour.

No coastal storm watches or warnings were in effect, but the NHC warned powerful waves were slamming southwestern Mexico and Baja California Sur.

"These swells are likely to cause extremely dangerous life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," the forecasters warned.

In Mexico, the national weather service said Sunday the storm was bringing heavy rains, hail, and thunderstorms, to the states of Baja California Sur, Nayarit, Jalisco, Clima, Michoacan and Guerrero, on the Pacific Coast.

It urged caution in the heavy winds and churning waters, and to remain alert for landslides, mudslides and overflowing rivers.

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