Deadly Gustav lashes Jamaica, eyes Cuba,US

Published: August 30, 2008

KINGSTON (AFP) - Deadly Tropical Storm Gustav thrashed Jamaica Friday and was on track to crash into Cuba as a hurricane after leaving up to 78 people dead in the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Jamaica.
Jamaica woke to a trail of devastation and reports that the storm killed as many as 11 people on the island as the storm moved toward the west, triggering flash floods and heavy rains.
Gustav could become a “major hurricane” before reaching western Cuba on the weekend, the US National Hurricane Center warned.
Streets in the normally bustling capital city of Kingston were soaked and quiet, except for howling winds as Gustav’s powerful gusts sent metal roofs flying, and threatened to wreak havoc on Jamaica’s banana industry, officials said.
Maximum sustained winds slowed to 100 kilometers per hour early Friday. Around 1,500 people crammed into shelters to wait out the storm, which moved to the western side of the island early Friday.
Later in the day, Gustav was forecast to head west-northwest towards the Caymans, an overseas British outpost and key banking center.
Across the Cayman islands, resorts and residents shuttered their windows to guard against Gustav, which the National Hurricane Center said would likely regain hurricane strength later Friday or by Saturday.
Cuba, with more than 11 million people, is extremely vulnerable to hurricanes, with most of its housing stock aged and in fragile condition. More than two million people live in the capital, Havana, where many colonial era buildings are prone to cave-in after heavy rains.
Anxiety also was mounting on the US Gulf Coast on the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, as authorities in New Orleans mulled a possible mandatory evacuation to prevent a repeat of the devastation and deaths of 2005. Authorities in Louisiana and Mississippi have already declared states of emergency before Gustav’s expected landfall late Monday, when it could strike as a powerful storm.
After the devastation wrought by Katrina, the storm could show whether US authorities learned lessons from the tragedy " a major political disaster for the Republican US administration.

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