Overview
- The National Hurricane Center reported sustained winds near 155 km/h as Imelda moved across Bermuda with warnings for life‑threatening storm surge and up to 100 liters of rain per square meter.
- Local authorities in Bermuda urged residents to shelter as closures took effect, following Humberto’s earlier pass that brought high surf, gusts and rain.
- Cuba reported two fatalities linked to Imelda’s heavy rains in Guantánamo and Santiago de Cuba, with flooding also noted in the Bahamas.
- Along North Carolina’s Outer Banks, five unoccupied houses collapsed into the sea due to powerful surf, according to the U.S. National Park Service.
- Forecasts suggest Humberto will transition and intensify as an extratropical storm near Ireland and Britain, with models indicating potential European impacts next week and possible interaction between the two systems still uncertain.