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Hurricane Fiona is now a major Category 3 hurricane. Hurricane Fiona left a wake of destruction including catastrophic flooding, widespread power outages, and mudslides, as it swamped Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic on Sunday and Monday, resulting in multiple deaths and dozens of rescue operations. Turks and Caicos and the eastern Bahamas are the next areas expected to be hit, with the National Hurricane Center projecting an estimated 4-8 inches of rainfall.
Several Cruise Lines have made changes to their itineraries in anticipation of the approaching hurricane. Several ports are planning closures, which is part of the reason for the changes.
We have listed several changes below.
If you are sailing this week or next, please consult with your travel agent or the cruise line's website for up to the minute information. The information below was accurate at the time of publication.
Hurricane Fiona |
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WIND: | MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...115 MPH...185 KM/H |
WATCHES/ WARNINGS: | CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY... NoneSUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:A Hurricane Warning is in effect for... * Turks and Caicos A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for... * Southeastern Bahamas, including the Acklins, Crooked Island, Long Cay, the Inaguas, Mayaguana, and the Ragged Islands |
- NHC issuing advisories for the Atlantic on Hurricane Fiona
- NHC issuing advisories for the Eastern Pacific on TS Madeline
- Marine warnings are in effect for the Caribbean/SW Atlantic and Eastern Pacific
- Key Messages regarding Hurricane Fiona (en EspaƱol: Mensajes Claves)
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Hurricane season in the Atlantic begins June 1st and ends November 30th. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season begins May 15th and also ends November 30th.
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