The striking Dorian Hurricane: Who is next to destroy it?

People living in Bahame have been warned to stay in their shelters until Hurricane Dorian passes. The slow - moving Tornado is the most powerful one to hit the islands since their power is measured, with winds reaching up to 270 miles per hour, and waves running [...]
The slow - moving Tornado is the most powerful one to hit the islands since their power is measured, with winds reaching up to 70 miles [270 km] an hour, and waves reaching up to seven feet [7 m].
It has already lowered one level, and by category five has passed into category four, but officials warn that catastrophic winds and floods pose a great danger to people's lives, reports the BBC, translates Periscopi.
The United States of Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina have issued national emergencies until Dorian is walking westward.
Strong winds, torrential rains, and floods caused by sea waves reportedly have done the greatest damage to houses and other assets in the islands of Bahame.
Meteorologists are closely following the route that Dorian has taken, trying to predict how close the American countries can reach.
The evacuation of South Carolina and Georgia communities has been ordered to take place. /Periscope












