Huracán Oscar afecta la región oriental de Cuba

Canal Caribe
21 Oct 202407:24

Summary

TLDRThe video provides an update on Tropical Storm Oscar, which has weakened significantly after making landfall in Guantánamo province. It discusses the storm's slow movement, current maximum sustained winds of 85 km/h, and the substantial rainfall, with accumulations exceeding 200 mm in less than 24 hours. The report highlights the dangers posed by heavy rainfall leading to coastal flooding and landslides in mountainous areas. Despite the storm's weakening winds, the continued risk of intense rain and flooding in the eastern regions of Cuba remains a primary concern as authorities maintain vigilant monitoring.

Takeaways

  • 🌪️ Tropical Storm Oscar has weakened significantly after making landfall in Guantánamo province.
  • 🌧️ Heavy rainfall has been recorded, with some areas receiving up to 366 mm of rain in a short period.
  • 💨 Maximum sustained winds have decreased to 85 km/h, indicating the storm's diminishing strength.
  • 🗺️ Oscar is currently moving very slowly at a speed of only 4 km/h, causing prolonged rainfall and potential flooding.
  • 🚨 The most dangerous aspect of the storm is the heavy rainfall leading to coastal and inland flooding.
  • 🏞️ The mountainous terrain in eastern Cuba is contributing to the disorganization of the storm, affecting its circulation.
  • 📈 Reports show significant precipitation, with some locations like Punta Maí experiencing over 200 mm in less than 24 hours.
  • ⚠️ Coastal flooding and strong waves are impacting the northern coast of eastern Cuba, particularly in low-lying areas.
  • 🕒 The storm is expected to maintain its slow movement for up to 24 hours over land, continuing to affect the region.
  • 🔄 Continuous monitoring and updates will be provided through various media channels to keep the public informed.

Q & A

  • What is the current status of Tropical Storm Oscar?

    -Tropical Storm Oscar has weakened, with maximum sustained winds of 85 km/h.

  • Where is Tropical Storm Oscar currently located?

    -As of 6 AM, Oscar is located approximately 15 km northeast of Guantánamo city.

  • What has been the impact of the storm on rainfall in the region?

    -There have been significant rainfall accumulations, with reports of over 200 mm in less than 24 hours in various locations.

  • Which area recorded the highest rainfall during the storm?

    -The weather station at Balle de Caerían Antonio del Sur recorded 278 mm of rain in just 3 hours.

  • How is the storm's movement affecting its impact on the region?

    -Oscar is moving very slowly at only 4 km/h, which increases the potential for flooding and prolonged heavy rainfall in the eastern provinces.

  • What types of flooding are being reported due to Tropical Storm Oscar?

    -Coastal flooding and strong wave activity have been reported along the northern coast, especially in low-lying areas.

  • How does the terrain of the region affect the storm's intensity?

    -The mountainous terrain in the area can disrupt the storm's circulation, contributing to its weakening as it moves over land.

  • What are the forecasted conditions for Tropical Storm Oscar in the coming hours?

    -The storm is expected to continue moving slowly, with ongoing heavy rainfall and a potential gradual change in direction to northwest.

  • What safety measures are being taken in response to the storm?

    -Authorities are maintaining vigilance and providing continuous updates through various communication channels, including social media.

  • Why are the winds associated with Tropical Storm Oscar considered dangerous?

    -The winds are classified as tropical storm force, with gusts potentially exceeding 85 km/h, which can cause damage, especially in mountainous areas.

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