Franklin became a hurricane after passing through the Dominican Republic

At 11:00 a.m. ET (15:00 GMT), it was centered about 315 miles (505 km) east-northwest of Grand Turks Island, main Turks and Caicos, and 620 miles (995 km) south Bermuda.

By estrategiaynegocios.net

Tropical Storm Franklin turned into a hurricane in the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean after passing through the Dominican Republic and is expected to “intensify” in the coming days.

The report was issued by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) of the United States, which warned of its passage through this North American country.

“Although #Franklin is expected to pass well out to sea, the east coast of the United States is capable of producing rip currents and killer waves this weekend and into early next week along parts of the east coast. Check out the entity,” the entity said. Predictions before going to the beach.

At 11:00 a.m. ET (15:00 GMT), it was centered about 315 miles (505 km) east-northwest of Grand Turks Island, main Turks and Caicos, and 620 miles (995 km) south Bermuda.

This hurricane now has sustained winds of up to 75 mph (120 km/h) as it is heading as a Category 1 hurricane to the northwest of the Atlantic Ocean.

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