Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Republic‘s Emergency Operations Center (COE) has issued a red alert for San Josรฉ de Ocoa province as indirect effects from Hurricane Melissa continue โto impact the country. Twelve additional provinces, along with the โขNationalโ District, are under green alert, while Monte Plata and peravia are at yellow alertโฃ status.
Though Hurricane โMelissa โis currently located approximately 840 kilometers north/northeast of Bermuda, moving northeast atโ 78 km/h with maximumโค sustained winds of 140 km/h and higher gusts, its broad circulation โขand an associated prefrontal trough are maintaining high humidity and atmospheric instability over Dominican territory. These conditions are contributing to isolated rains and thunderstorms.
The COE advises residents, particularly those in vulnerable โareas, to avoid crossing rivers, streams, and ravines with high water levelsโฃ and to monitor official bulletins for updates. Authorities are closely monitoring Melissa’s evolution and potentialโ indirect impacts on the nation.
Provinces under green alert include Monseรฑor โคNouel, Independencia, Puerto โขPlata, San Cristรณbal, Azรบa, Duarte, Bahoruco, Santiago, Barahona, Santo Domingo, San Juan, and Pedernales.[Link to related article: https://elnacional.com.do/melissa-deja-decenas-de-muertos/]