Hurricane Lane was circling Hawaii Monday, with US forecasters warning the storm could cause "large and dangerous surf" and strong currents along shorelines in the US archipelago.
Packing maximum sustained winds of 125 miles per hour (205 kilometers per hour), the Category Three storm was swirling some 615 miles (990 kilometers) southeast of Hilo, a town on Hawaii's Big Island.
Lane was likely to continue its westward march and could start losing wind power late Tuesday, the Honolulu-based Central Pacific Hurricane Center said, but the threat of treacherous sea swells remained.
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Puerto Rico says hurricane-linked deaths may top 1,400
Miami (AFP) Aug 10, 2018
Puerto Rico for the first time has told Congress that its 1,427 additional deaths last year compared to 2016 may have resulted from Hurricane Maria, a dramatic spike from the official toll of 64.
The revelation came in a recovery plan submitted to lawmakers in Washington this week that included an estimated price tag of $139 billion, nearly 50 percent more than the bankrupt US territory requested last November.
A June government report showed that in the four months after Hurricane Maria, the is ... read more