Eta expected to be hurricane and strike Florida Keys
HAVANA — A strengthening Tropical Storm Eta sliced across Cuba Sunday and was aimed at the southern tip of Florida, where a hurricane warning was posted for a storm that has left scores of dead and over 100 missing in Mexico and Central America, where it hit last week as a major hurricane.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said the storm could become a hurricane again before reaching the Florida Keys and it declared hurricane and storm surge warnings for the Keys from Ocean Reef to the Dry Tortugas, including Florida Bay, with the storm expected to reach that area by Monday night or early Tuesday.
Eta had maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 kph) Sunday morning and it was centred just north of Cuba about 235 miles (380 kilometres) south-southeast of Miami. It was moving toward the north at 14 mph (22 kph).
The storm swelled rivers and flooded coastal zones in Cuba, where 25,000 had been evacuated. But there were no reports of deaths.