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Hurricane Oscar forms in the Caribbean

Hurricane Oscar formed in the Caribbean on Saturday. According to National Weather Service (NWS) Miami to South Florida.

Oscar is expected to head toward the Turks and Caicos Islands, southeastern Bahamas and northeastern Cuba before turning northeast, according to the NWS. According to the NWS, no impacts are expected in South Florida at this time.

The Bahamian government has issued a hurricane warning for the southeastern part of the island and the Turks and Caicos Islands. The Cuban government has issued a hurricane warning for some eastern provinces.

Oscar is expected to bring “dangerous storm surge” to the Turks and Caicos Islands. According to Go to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Heavy rain is expected in the southeastern Bahamas and is expected to spread into eastern Cuba on Sunday, the NHC said, adding that the storm's sustained wind speeds could reach 80 mph.

Tropical Storm Nadine is also likely to form north of Honduras and head west toward Guatemala, the NHC said. The storm made landfall in Belize with wind speeds reaching approximately 90 miles per hour. Outside of Belize, tropical storm conditions are expected in the Yucatan Peninsula, NHC said.

The formation of Oscar and Nadine comes as parts of the United States have been hit hard by a pair of hurricanes, Helen and Milton, destroying communities, destroying roads, and causing power outages, killing and injuring many people. It was held in front of people.

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