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Cristobal weakens to 'tropical depression' as heavy rain hits US states
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Washington (AFP) June 8, 2020

Cristobal weakened to a tropical depression on Monday as heavy rain and coastal flooding hit the southern states of Louisiana and Florida, the US National Hurricane Center said.

The third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season was packing maximum sustained winds of 50 miles per hour (80 kilometers per hour) when it hit the southeast coast of Louisiana on Sunday.

But Cristobal's wind speeds have since slowed to around 35 mph as it moves further inland. The center downgraded it to a tropical depression.

"Heavy rainfall and storm surge continue along the Gulf Coast from southeastern Louisiana eastward to the Florida Panhandle," the NHC said in its 0900 GMT advisory.

Cristobal is expected to dump as much as 15 inches (38 centimeters) of rain in some places near the coast.

It is forecast to move north into Arkansas and Missouri later Monday and Tuesday before heading into Wisconsin and the western Great Lakes on Wednesday.

"Additional weakening is expected through Tuesday," the NHC said.

"However, Cristobal is expected to strengthen some as it becomes an extratropical low Tuesday night and Wednesday."

US President Donald Trump said earlier he would sign an emergency declaration for Louisiana, freeing up federal aid.

The NHC maintained a storm surge warning -- meaning "a danger of life-threatening inundation" -- for the area from the mouth of the Mississippi River to Ocean Springs, about 90 miles away.

Water could reach as high as five feet (1.5 meters) above the ground if the peak surge happens at high tide, the center said.

It lifted a tropical storm warning that had been in place for an area extending to the Florida Panhandle.

Meteorologists have predicted a heavier-than-usual Atlantic hurricane season.

Cristobal's formation marked the earliest that the hurricane season has seen its third named storm, US meteorologists said.

It emerged out of Tropical Storm Amanda, which left at least 26 people dead across Central America and brought flooding and landslides.

Officials consider the Atlantic hurricane season to run from June 1 to November 30.


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Tropical Storm Amanda death toll rises to 26 in Central America
San Salvador (AFP) June 3, 2020
The death toll from Tropical Storm Amanda in Central America rose to 26 even as a new storm was forming in the Gulf of Mexico, reports said on Tuesday. El Salvador and neighboring Guatemala and Honduras were lashed by torrential rains and high winds after Amanda swept in from the Pacific on Sunday, causing floods and power cuts. The death toll in El Salvador, which bore the brunt of the storm, rose from 16 to 20, the environment ministry said on Tuesday. One of seven people reported missing ... read more

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