Hurricane Sandy threatens to morph into super storm
al- Jazeera
Hurricane Sandy, a late-season Atlantic cyclone that threatens to be one of the worst storms to hit the US Northeast in decades, slogged slowly northward on Saturday after killing at least 41 people in the Caribbean.
Sandy
left a trail of destruction in the Caribbean, bringing strong winds
and heavy rain. In Haiti, a bridge connecting to the Dominican
Republic was destroyed by fast rising water. Towns are flooded and
residents have taken to higher ground for safety.
Forecasters
said wind damage, widespread and extended power outages and coastal
and inland flooding were expected across the densely populated US
East Coast when Sandy comes ashore early next week.
Forecast
models show it will have all the ingredients, elements of a tropical
cyclone and a winter storm, to morph into a massive and potentially
catastrophic "super storm".
On
its current projected track, government forecasters said, Sandy could
make landfall on Monday night or Tuesday in Maryland, Delaware, New
Jersey, New York or southern New England.
The
US Navy has already ordered some of its ships out to sea.
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