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Hurricane Imelda Causes School and Airport Closures in Bermuda

2 October 2025
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Hurricane Imelda Causes School and Airport Closures in Bermuda
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Bermuda has deployed 100 soldiers to secure infrastructure and assist with emergency shelters as Hurricane Imelda, a Category 2 storm with winds of 100 mph, impacts the island, causing flash flooding and power outages. Authorities closed schools and the airport, urging residents to prepare for dangerous conditions while the hurricane is expected to bring significant rainfall and coastal flooding.

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