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    Hurricane Bill now a Category 4 storm

    August 20, 2009

    Hurricane Bill is the first hurricane in 2009 Atlantic hurricane season. This hurricane has a maximum sustained winds of more than 135 miles per hour. It is classified under the Category 4 storm which means it has the capacity to destroy small residences with a poor foundation. It may also caused minor to major erosion of beach and coastal areas. It may cause deep flooding. Hurricanes which are under the Category 3 and above on the five-step Saffir-Simpson intensity scale are considered major. These are really destructive type of hurricanes. It can kill people. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) that the hurricane Bill will pass between Bermuda and the United States of America. Yesterday, the Hurricane Bill was located about 740 kilometers east of the Leeward Islands. It has a sustained winds of at least 135 miles per hour. It is moving at the northeastern edge of the Caribbean Sea. No matter what happens, even there is a huge number of hurricane attacks, life will still go on. United States of America can surpass every obstacles that are coming into its way.

    Reference

    http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Hurricane_Bill_now_a_Category_4_storm

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