The Latest: Maria: Maria crawling north over Atlantic
The Latest on tropical weather (all times local):
Hurricane Maria is continuing its northward crawl over the
Hundreds of miles (kilometers) out in the
Pilar has weakened to a tropical depression off the Pacific coast of
The former tropical storm was located Monday about 45 miles (75 kilometers) southwest of
A Pentagon spokesman, Col.
The USS Kearsarge has conducted medical evacuations and airlifted relief supplies to
On Sunday, the Kearsarge inserted Marine and
The military also is helping to restore power on
Meanwhile, the
Eight Army UH-60 helicopters from
And the
Vacationers are packing up and business owners are bracing for another financial hit this season as Hurricane Maria churns offshore of
Mandatory evacuations for tourists began Monday for
A hotel owner on
Tourists were also disappointed.
12: 15 p.m.
A
"From our end, it's hoping and praying," said Hennessey's daughter,
Hennessey says her 80-year-old mother needs an injection every 28 days and the next one is scheduled for
The
A Homeland Security spokesman says that, based on consultation with the
Lapan said officials waived the Jones Act after hurricanes Harvey and Irma in order to move oil to the
Hurricane Maria is slowly moving northward well offshore in the
The large Category 1 hurricane was centered at
A tropical storm warning remains in effect in
The chief of police in
Chief
Maria slammed into the small island on
House Speaker
The
Ryan said
The tragedy has received relatively little media coverage compared to Harvey and Hurricane Irma, and President
Officials have ordered a mandatory evacuation of visitors from a second island along
Authorities warn that high winds and significant ocean and sound over wash and flooding are likely as Maria passes well offshore.
A storm surge of 2 feet (0.6 meters) to 4 feet (1 meter) is possible on
More than 200 visitors have left an island on
Gibbs said the county is relying on those who rent homes on the island and the hotels to get word to visitors they need to leave.
A tropical storm warning is in effect and the
An evacuation is underway on an island on
The
A storm surge of 2 feet (0.6 meters) to 4 feet (1 meter) is possible. Up to 2 inches (5 centimeters) of rain could fall through Wednesday.
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