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Hurricane Earl strengthens on landfall in Belize Earl weakens to a tropical storm after hitting Belize
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Hurricane Earl is gathering strength as it makes landfall in Belize, in Central America, officials say. The US National Hurricane Center has downgraded Earl to a tropical storm.
The US National Hurricane Center says Earl now has speeds of up to 130km/h (80mph), with the eye of the storm now passing just north of Belize City. The storm, which earlier had hurricane-strength wind speeds of up to 130km/h (80mph), made landfall early on Thursday in Belize, in Central America.
Belize's National Emergency Management Organisation (Nemo) warned of flash flooding and mudslides in Earl's wake. Earl weakened as it moved inland with wind speeds dropping to about 105 km/h.
Heavy rains have fallen on Honduras. The storm is forecast to continue through northern Guatemala into Mexico. The storm is predicted to move across northern Guatemala and south-eastern Mexico on Thursday, where its rains could still cause flash floods and mudslides.
Residents of Belize City and other coastal communities have been urged by the authorities to move inland and take advantage of higher ground or a network of storm shelters. Earlier, heavy rains fell on Honduras.
Officials ordered the closure of the city's international airport while archaeological reserves and national parks were also shut. Residents of Belize City and other coastal communities had been urged by the authorities to move inland and take advantage of higher ground or a network of storm shelters.
The storm is expected to lessen when as it moves inland. Officials ordered the closure of the city's international airport while archaeological reserves and national parks were shut.
But in the meantime, Nemo officials say heavy rain could cause flash floods and mudslides, with a storm surge possible along the shore.
They have warned of trees being blown down, power cuts and damage to houses and buildings which will be hit by flying objects and projectiles.
After the hurricane passes through across Belize, it is expected to go through a northern rural part of Guatemala and from there into south-eastern Mexico.
Guatemala at this time of the year has its rainy season with often fatal flooding and mudslides.
Meanwhile, Mexican authorities say that the southern states of Campeche, Quintana Roo, Tabasco and Yucatan are likely to be affected by Earl and have issued an alert.
The storm knocked over a large numbers of trees and utility poles in Honduras, officials say.
At least nine people died on Monday in Haiti and the Dominican Republic as the storm passed over the Caribbean.At least nine people died on Monday in Haiti and the Dominican Republic as the storm passed over the Caribbean.
Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones are all part of the same weather phenomenon but different names are used depending on where the storms are formed. Hurricanes form east of the International Date Line, while typhoons and cyclones form to the west.Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones are all part of the same weather phenomenon but different names are used depending on where the storms are formed. Hurricanes form east of the International Date Line, while typhoons and cyclones form to the west.