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cycloneye wrote:It looks like Haiti escaped the worse weather.But the Dominican Republic got it all as all the squalls and torrential rains were well east of the center.That is why Puerto Rico felt the big tail for 3 days.My condolenses to all the people in DR.Here in Puerto Rico there is a big population of Dominicans.
MiamiensisWx wrote:The title may need to be changed to reflect Florida, too (in addition to the Greater Antilles and Bahamas). Thanks for the updates on Hispaniola.
quaqualita wrote:We are at the north coast of the Dominican Republic. I haven't been out much, it is raining most of the times since yesterday, but it seems here we got spared so far with the worst. Nearby streets which are usually flooded when it rains a lot are still ok so far here.
South coast and inland seem to be much worst from what I see on local TV reports and Dominican online newspapers. Here a few links to articles (in Spanish) with pictures:
http://www.elnacional.com.do/article.aspx?id=30320
http://www.elnacional.com.do/article.aspx?id=30321
http://www.elnacional.com.do/article.aspx?id=30322
Haven't heard anything either so far from our neighbour country Haiti. News from there will come in very slow, all we can do is wait and hope that they didn't have another catastroph. It can take 2, 3 days or more till we know for sure.
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