Bermudians called to stay alert as hurricane season intensifies

Bermuda’s National Security Minister Michael Weeks has called on Bermudians to stay alert, especially as the region enters the critical phase of hurricane season. 

Highlighting that there is no space for laxity, Weeks emphasized the forecasted above-average hurricane activity for this year, with anticipations of 14 to 21 named storms and between two and five major hurricanes.

Current storm count 

The hurricane season has already witnessed nine storms and one hurricane.

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More on the Atlantic hurricane season 

Emphasis on preparedness

Minister Weeks stressed the importance of readiness in safeguarding both families and the island at large.

He expressed that as Bermuda is rapidly nearing the historically active part of the hurricane season, proper planning and comprehensive preparation become paramount. 

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He further said that homes are to be fortified, emergency supplies should be stocked, and that everyone remains alert to guidance from the Emergency Measures Organisation (EMO).

Community solidarity

The resilience of Bermuda, Weeks pointed out, is a collective effort.

 Beyond individual readiness, the Minister appealed to residents to support their vulnerable and elderly neighbors, highlighting the need for community solidarity during these challenging times.

Storm watch: Tropical Storm Franklin

As the peak of the hurricane season is anticipated around mid-September, meteorologists are closely monitoring Tropical Storm Franklin. 

Read more on Tropical Storm Franklin

Storm Watch: Haiti, Turks and Caicos, Dominican Republic on alert for Tropical Storm Franklin

A recent projection indicates that Tropical Storm Franklin could pass west of Bermuda, possibly intensifying into a hurricane.

 

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