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![]() 11:09 20May2005 DJN-DJ Hurricane Adrian Drenches El Salvador: Rapidly Weakens DJ Hurricane Adrian Drenches El Salvador: Rapidly Weakens PUERTO LA LIBERTAD, El Salvador (AP)--Hurricane Adrian cut off power and unleashed heavy rains in flood-prone areas as it slammed into El Salvador. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says the storm weakened rapidly before hitting the Pacific Coast and may have dipped below hurricane strength. The first recorded Pacific hurricane to strike El Salvador is moving across the interior. If the system reaches the Caribbean as a tropical storm, Miami forecasters expect upper-level wind shear to keep it from intensifying again. About 14,000 people evacuated before Adrian's arrival. Central American mountains are expected to tear the storm apart as it moves northeast. It is not expected to affect the continental United States. The center of the hurricane hit a stretch of coast south of the capital, San Salvador, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center, which reported maximum sustained winds of almost 75 mph as Adrien made landfall. It was the first recorded Pacific hurricane to strike El Salvador. The hurricane was expected to weaken and continue moving northeast across El Salvador at about 9 mph before cutting across Honduras. Adrian, the eastern Pacific's first named tropical storm of the season, washed out roads and unleashed heavy rains that forecasters said could cause severe flooding. "The hurricane has entered Salvadoran territory, and several things may now happen," President Tony Saca said. "This emergency situation isn't over yet." The country's National Service for Territorial Studies said the hurricane hit land near the port of Acajutla, about 35 miles west of San Salvador, and was weakening. U.S. forecasters placed Adrian closer to Puerto La Libertad, the beach resort nearest San Salvador. Streets in La Libertad were deserted as rains sprayed across an agitated surf and waves pounded at the pier. Authorities evacuated about 14,000 people from low-lying coastal areas, in some cases using helicopters as waters rose. Most were taken to improvised shelters at schools, where classes were canceled. Rivers rose both in El Salvador and in neighboring Honduras, both nations devastated by Hurricane Mitch - a Caribbean storm - in 1998. The rains began to wash out some roads in both countries, officials reported. Already one death was indirectly linked to the storm: a military pilot died Wednesday when he crashed a small plane that he was ferrying from San Salvador's civilian airport to a military base as a precaution against the heavy winds. The U.S. hurricane center reported Adrian had maximum sustained winds of about 80 mph before making landfall. (END) Dow Jones Newswires |
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