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Fortalecido a categoría 3 y con vientos máximos sostenidos de casi 115 millas por hora (185 km/h), el huracán Dorian se desplaza hacia el nornoroeste con la costa de las dos Carolinas en su mira, tras dejar atrás Florida y Georgia.

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes de EEUU (NHC) informó a las 08.00 horas (12.00 GMT) de que el huracán que devastó desde el pasado domingo varias islas de las Bahamas se encuentra a 70 millas (115 km) al sur-sureste de Charleston (Carolina del Sur) y a unas 170 millas (275 km) al sur-suroeste de Wilmington (Carolina del Norte).

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Los vientos con fuerza de huracán de Dorian se extienden hasta 60 millas (95 km) del centro y los vientos con fuerza de tormenta tropical, menos intensos y ya azotando a Carolina del Sur, se extienden hasta 195 millas (315 km).

Se mueve en dirección nor-noreste a 8 millas por hora (13 km/h) y se prevé que más tarde girará hacia el noreste y aumente de velocidad para el viernes.

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En la trayectoria pronosticada, se espera que el centro de Dorian se aproxime a la costa de Carolina del Sur hoy y se mueva cerca o sobre la costa de Carolina del Norte esta noche y el viernes.

La destrucción en las Islas Ábaco y Gran Bahamas

Great Abaco (Bahamas), 04/09/2019.- A handout picture provided by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) showing Islanders carrying belongings on Great Abaco, the Bahamas, 04 September 2019, issued 05 September 2019, after Hurricane Dorian hit the Islands. The troops are delivering AID to the island of Great Abaco in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian hit earlier in the week. Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship RFA Mounts Bay has delivered essential aid to residents of Great Abaco in The Bahamas. The ship has distributed British Department for International Development (DFID) relief items, including vital shelter kits. A rigid-hulled inflatable boat was deployed from RFA Mounts Bay with a dedicated Humanitarian and Disaster Relief team to join up with the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and unload vital aid to some of those who have been worst hit by the category five storm. The ship has been in the Caribbean since June in preparation for the hurricane season and was re-tasked last week to sail to The Bahamas in anticipation of Hurricane Dorian, the strongest ever recorded in The Bahamas. EFE/EPA/LPhot Paul Halliwell / BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE/HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT: MOD/CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

Marsh Harbour (Bahamas), 03/09/2019.- A handout picture provided by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) showing an ariel image of damage caused by Hurricane Dorian to the island Great Abaco, Bahamas, 03 September 2019, issued 05 September 2019. The island was one of the first to get hit by Hurricane Dorian after she turned in to a category 5 hurricane. The British Navy Royal Fleet Auxilary RFA Mounts is embarked with a Wildcat helicopter that has been conducting reconnaissance flights over the islands to assess the damage and provide important intelligence to The Bahamian government and the team of DFID experts who have deployed to the region. RFA Mounts Bay is equipped with a dedicated Humanitarian and Disaster Relief team made up of personnel from the Royal Engineers and Royal Logistic Corps team and is carrying vital aid and specialist equipment, such as all-terrain quads, dump trucks, diggers and stores. The ship is also able to provide essential medical care. EFE/EPA/LPhot Paul Halliwell / BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE/HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT: MOD/CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

Marsh Harbour (Bahamas), 03/09/2019.- A handout picture provided by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) showing an ariel image of damage caused by Hurricane Dorian to the island Great Abaco, Bahamas, 03 September 2019, issued 05 September 2019. The island was one of the first to get hit by Hurricane Dorian after she turned in to a category 5 hurricane. The British Navy Royal Fleet Auxilary RFA Mounts is embarked with a Wildcat helicopter that has been conducting reconnaissance flights over the islands to assess the damage and provide important intelligence to The Bahamian government and the team of DFID experts who have deployed to the region. RFA Mounts Bay is equipped with a dedicated Humanitarian and Disaster Relief team made up of personnel from the Royal Engineers and Royal Logistic Corps team and is carrying vital aid and specialist equipment, such as all-terrain quads, dump trucks, diggers and stores. The ship is also able to provide essential medical care. EFE/EPA/LPhot Paul Halliwell / BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE/HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT: MOD/CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

Marsh Harbour (Bahamas), 03/09/2019.- A handout picture provided by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) showing an ariel image of damage caused by Hurricane Dorian to the island Great Abaco, Bahamas, 03 September 2019, issued 05 September 2019. The island was one of the first to get hit by Hurricane Dorian after she turned in to a category 5 hurricane. The British Navy Royal Fleet Auxilary RFA Mounts is embarked with a Wildcat helicopter that has been conducting reconnaissance flights over the islands to assess the damage and provide important intelligence to The Bahamian government and the team of DFID experts who have deployed to the region. RFA Mounts Bay is equipped with a dedicated Humanitarian and Disaster Relief team made up of personnel from the Royal Engineers and Royal Logistic Corps team and is carrying vital aid and specialist equipment, such as all-terrain quads, dump trucks, diggers and stores. The ship is also able to provide essential medical care. EFE/EPA/LPhot Paul Halliwell / BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE/HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT: MOD/CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

MIA28. BAHAMAS, 04/09/2019.- Fotografía cedida por la Guardia Costera de Estados Unidos donde se aprecia una vista aérea tomada el 3 de septiembre de 2019 a los destrozos que causó el huracán Dorian en las Bahamas. Tras ensañarse con categoría 5, la mayor en la escala Saffir-Simpson, contra las Bahamas, el huracán Dorian dejó hasta el momento siete las víctimas oficiales y provocó una catástrofe histórica en el archipiélago. EFE/Adam Stanton/Guardia Costera EEUU/SOLO USO EDITORIAL/NO VENTAS

- (Bahamas), 04/09/2019.- A handout photo made available by the US Coast Guard (USCG) shows Petty Officer 2nd Class Mike Lewis observing the damage during a Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew flight over the Bahamas, 04 September 2019 (issued 05 September 2019), following the passage of Hurricane Dorian. The storm has lashed the Bahamas and is now threatening the US mainland as it slowly moves to the northwest. EFE/EPA/SEAMAN ERIK VILLA RODRIGUEZ/US COAST GUARD HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

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