ClimateChangeCorp.com: "The island of Bermuda escaped relatively unscathed after the close passage of Hurricane Bertha to the east of the touristy island. The Bermudan capital of Hamilton was a ghost town on Monday as authorities cleared the streets and canceled ferry service and flights to and from
the United Kingdom-administered island.
White-capped waves marked the near miss of Bertha, a minimal hurricane with peak winds of 75 MPH as it missed by less than 100 miles to the east of the island. Over 4,000 residents lost power and almost five inches of rain fell at the airport."
the United Kingdom-administered island.
White-capped waves marked the near miss of Bertha, a minimal hurricane with peak winds of 75 MPH as it missed by less than 100 miles to the east of the island. Over 4,000 residents lost power and almost five inches of rain fell at the airport."
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