Thursday, July 22, 2010

Tropical Storm Bonnie July 2010


Let i tell u about 2010 Tropical Storm Bonnie had to sneak into the southern Bahamas on Thursday, and if the storm persists on its present path, it will directly hit the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami reported that the storm of all sustained winds of almost 45 miles per hour and could become Tropical Storm Bonnie next Thursday and strikes in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday. The sky was dark as rain throughout the islands.


A tropical storm has already caused flooding in Haiti, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic and moved to the northwest in the Bahamas, to the west coast of Florida north to Bonita Beach, as well as for the east coast of South Florida in Golden Beach.

500 Many people give up in the Dominican Republic. Heavy rain damaged the rice fields and in several communities in isolation after the bridge collapsed. This is not the first time what is happening behind their operation 3 months. A few days ago, when Alex strike area of work was halted for a few days, you must restart later.

But this time they are on high alert after forecasters predicted that the storm lands in this area over the next 48 hours. BP senior vice president of Wells, Kent said, "we could have a tropical storm in Macondo, and we should be able to get away. We must watch the weather very, very carefully and adjust plans."
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