Erin, national hurricane center and Caribbean
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It quickly powered up from a tropical storm to a Category 5 in a single day, the National Hurricane Center said.
The Atlantic’s first hurricane of the season had maximum sustained winds of 160 miles per hour, forecasters said.
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NewsNation on MSNHurricane Erin quickly grows to Category 5 in Caribbean
The first Atlantic hurricane of 2025, Erin is not expected to hit land but could trigger flash flooding, landslides and mudslides in parts of the Caribbean.
Hurricane Erin rapidly intensified from a tropical storm to a dangerous Category 5 hurricane in just 24 hours.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNHurricane Erin passing Caribbean Islands as Category 3 storm
Erin is now a Category 3 hurricane with outer rainbands producing gusty winds and heavy rains across the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Hurricane Erin becomes a ‘catastrophic’ Category 5, tracking north of Bahamas – Nation and World News | West Hawaii Today
The federal government has sent more than 200 workers from FEMA and other agencies to Puerto Rico as a precautionary measure.
Hurricane Erin remained a Category 4 hurricane with 130 mph winds as of Monday night, according to the National Hurricane Center. That’s down from 140 mph earlier today. Erin, the first hurricane of 2025 in the Atlantic,