WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. National Hurricane Center lifted
hurricane watches for Florida on Tuesday night as Tropical Storm Ernesto was not
strengthening as it neared the southeastern state.
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A Miami Beach lifeguard orders
beach goers to leave the area on Miami Beach, Florida August 29, 2006 as
tropical storm Ernesto approaches the area. (Xinhua/Reuters
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However, a tropical storm warning remained in effect for parts of the
state, from Englewood on Florida's west coast, including Florida Keys, to
Altamaha Sound, Georgia, according to the Miami-based center.
The center meanwhile issued a hurricane watch from north of Altamaha Sound,
Georgia to Cape Fear, north Carolina.
The storm, which was located about 115 km south of Miami as of 8:00 p.m.
EDT (0100 GMT Wednesday), was moving northwest at about 20 km per hour, and was
expected to cross the Florida Keys by 10:00 p.m. (0300 GMT Wednesday), the
center said.
Heavy rain was expected and a tornado watch remained in effect for Florida.
After crossing Florida, Ernesto was expected to stall in South and North
Carolinas and move into Virginia, and could cause flooding in the Northeast and
mid-Atlantic, according to a CNN report.
A sate of emergency was declared in Florida on Sunday, in anticipation of
Ernesto, which had strengthened into a hurricane for about 10 hours before it
was downgraded to a tropical storm Sunday afternoon.
Ernesto was the first hurricane of the Atlantic season this year.
Visitors in the Florida Keys were ordered to leave on Sunday, and officials
told those planning to visit the chain of small islands to postpone their plans.
Residents were told to take shelter indoors as the storm neared.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has begun to prepare for Ernesto's
possible impact on Florida, with four urban search-and-rescue teams in Florida
and 13 medical teams in and around the state on stand-by. Enditem
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