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MIAMI. - The Atlantic hurricane season’s second depression today became Tropical Storm Bertha, located southeast of Cape Verde Islands, said the United States National Hurricane Center (NCH).

It’s maximum sustained winds are 65 kph, with stronger gusts, and it’s expected to strengthen in the next 24 to 48 hours.

The Miami-based NHC in its 1500 GMT bulletin said Bertha’s center was near 13.3 north latitude and 24.7 degrees west longitude, about 310 kilometers south-southwest of Cape Verde Islands.

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Written by: Euromax, 3 Jul 2008 5:33 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Bona, The holy land of the west
omg i hope it doesn't come over here xD
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 3 Jul 2008 7:27 PM
From: United States Virgin Islands, Christiansted.from the bar at the Comanche
One down...... how many more to go ?
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Written by: time2rize, 3 Jul 2008 11:04 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Atlantic Satellite, Keep Track of it, just in case ,it comes our way.

since we we normally do not know, its coming till its hitting us. lol

http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/....lanticSatellite.aspx?animate=true

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Written by: DaniDr, 4 Jul 2008 12:21 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
Almost forgot about the hurricane season. I really really really really hope we don't get hit by one. I also pray for the USA, cause if they have a Katrina like event again the OIL prices worldwide will skyrocket faster than the salaries of the DR diputados.
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 4 Jul 2008 6:26 AM
From: United States Virgin Islands, Christiansted.from the bar at the Comanche
nothing is that fast .....nothing !
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Written by: Jander, 4 Jul 2008 12:27 PM
From: Dominican Republic
From the link that time2rize provided, thanks!

It looks like it is anyones guess where it will end up and if it gains stenght and momentum.

Whatever the outcome it is a good reminder and the DR and Haiti should calmly advise the public to be prepared.

One thing with hurricanes is that they develop slowly so there is plenty of time to prepare.

There is really no excuse for loss of life.
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Written by: rossbuildersinc, 7 Jul 2008 7:00 PM
From: United States
lets get the people out of the rivers and river bottoms now.. prepare now... they did this 3 days before the tropical storm hit in nov/dec 2007 and look what happened?... people died.. mud slides in santiago.. they screwed up and opened the damn.. are they better prepared for something new?
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