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Azores set for Hurricane Gordon | Azores set for Hurricane Gordon |
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The Azores islands in the mid-Atlantic have been placed on high alert for Hurricane Gordon, which is due to hit the Portuguese territory shortly. | The Azores islands in the mid-Atlantic have been placed on high alert for Hurricane Gordon, which is due to hit the Portuguese territory shortly. |
People have been told to stay indoors and keep livestock inside as forecasters warn Gordon will bring heavy rain and 170km/h (105mph) winds. | |
Waves as high as 12 metres (40ft) are also predicted and the region's ports are expected to be the most exposed. | Waves as high as 12 metres (40ft) are also predicted and the region's ports are expected to be the most exposed. |
Some 240,000 people live in the nine Azores islands. | Some 240,000 people live in the nine Azores islands. |
Farming and fishing are the mainstay of the economy of the islands, which lie about 1,500 km (930 miles) off the western coast of Europe. | Farming and fishing are the mainstay of the economy of the islands, which lie about 1,500 km (930 miles) off the western coast of Europe. |
Hurricane Gordon is expected to hit the islands at around 1800 local time (1800 GMT), with the archipelago's westernmost islands of Corvo and Flores taking its full force. | Hurricane Gordon is expected to hit the islands at around 1800 local time (1800 GMT), with the archipelago's westernmost islands of Corvo and Flores taking its full force. |
Ricardo Barros, vice president of the Azores Civil Protection Service, told the Associated Press news agency the islands' 1,200 emergency workers were prepared. | Ricardo Barros, vice president of the Azores Civil Protection Service, told the Associated Press news agency the islands' 1,200 emergency workers were prepared. |
"We're ready," he said. | "We're ready," he said. |
Air traffic to the islands is likely to be suspended until Hurricane Gordon leaves the region on Wednesday, he added. | Air traffic to the islands is likely to be suspended until Hurricane Gordon leaves the region on Wednesday, he added. |
A spokeswoman for Portugal's meteorological agency said the hurricane would weaken to a tropical storm before leaving the islands. | A spokeswoman for Portugal's meteorological agency said the hurricane would weaken to a tropical storm before leaving the islands. |
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