Hurricane Ernesto Hits Bermuda Hard, Causes Power Outages and Surf-Related Deaths, Affects US East Coast

Hurricane Ernesto Makes Landfall in Bermuda; First Surf-Related Deaths Reported

Hurricane Hits Hard in Bermuda

HAMILTON, Bermuda – Hurricane Ernesto made landfall early Saturday morning as a Category 1 hurricane, bringing with it fierce winds reaching up to 85 mph, heavy rain, and massive waves. The storm struck the western side of the island, causing widespread power outages and hazardous conditions for residents.

Power Outages and Community Impact

The storm’s impact was felt throughout the island, leaving over 26,000 customers without power, which is approximately 72% of Bermuda’s electricity users, as reported by the local power company, BELCO. Mark Sudduth, a storm tracker on the ground, remarked, “We made it through the night, but there is no power.”

Warnings and Precautions

As daylight broke, officials urged residents to remain indoors as stormy weather prevailed. “Please don’t go outside; these continue to be dangerous weather conditions,” they warned through social media channels.

U.S. East Coast Affected by Ernesto’s Swells

Even as Ernesto moves away from Bermuda, its impact is being felt along the East Coast of the United States. Beaches from North Carolina to Massachusetts have faced closures due to unsafe swimming conditions, with officials posting double-red flags warning of dangerous rip currents and high surf.

Tragic Surf-Related Deaths

In South Carolina, local authorities reported the deaths of two swimmers who fell victim to rip currents. Both were pulled from the water by lifeguards but could not be revived. These tragic incidents highlight the severe risks associated with the elevated surf conditions created by the hurricane.

Destruction Along the Coastline

The swells generated by Ernesto also led to tremendous destruction in North Carolina, where a home along the Outer Banks collapsed into the ocean due to severe erosion. Video footage captured the dramatic moment as the structure fell into the water.

Storm’s Journey Ahead

As of Saturday afternoon, Hurricane Ernesto has downgraded to a lower intensity but continues to pose a threat as it tracks northeast towards Canada. The National Hurricane Center has issued warnings for those in Newfoundland as Ernesto approaches, signaling expectations of heavy rains and moderate winds.

Preparation and Recovery

In Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, severe weather from Ernesto had already resulted in widespread power outages, affecting over 700,000 people as heavy rain and wind ravaged the area earlier in the week. Although the storm is slowly moving away, its effects linger, prompting officials to remain vigilant in their response efforts.

Final Thoughts

As the storm continues its path, communities are advised to stay informed and heed all safety warnings. The resilience of those affected by Hurricane Ernesto is evident, but the need for caution and preparedness remains crucial as the area begins the recovery process.


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