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Saturday, August 17, 2024 Hurricane Ernesto has made landfall in Bermuda as a Category 1 storm, causing widespread disruption to travel and daily life on the island. The storm is expected to linger, bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds, and potential flooding. The Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA) is urging travelers to exercise caution and monitor the situation closely.

Travel Impacts Flight Cancellations and Delays: Airlines operating to and from Bermuda are likely experiencing cancellations and delays. Travelers should check with their airlines for the latest updates and be prepared for itinerary changes. Accommodation: Hotels and other accommodations may be impacted by the storm, with potential closures and limited services.



Airport Closures: L.F. Wade International Airport in Bermuda may experience temporary closures due to severe weather conditions.

Ferry Services: Ferry services to and from Bermuda may be suspended or disrupted. Power Outages: Extensive power outages are reported across Bermuda, affecting transportation, communication, and essential services. Safety Precautions Avoid Travel: If you have plans to travel to Bermuda, consider postponing your trip until the storm passes.

Monitor Weather Updates: Stay informed about the hurricane’s path and intensity by following official sources like the National Hurricane Center and the Bermuda Weather Service. Follow Local Guidance: Adhere to instructions from local authorities, including evacuation orders if necessary. Stay Informed: Monitor weather updates from the Bermuda Weather Service and the National Hurricane Center.

Travel Insurance: Review your travel insurance policy to understand the coverage for hurricane-related disruptions. Additional Information The Bermuda government has advised residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. The storm is expected to gradually weaken as it moves away from Bermuda.

The BTA will continue to provide updates on the island’s recovery efforts and when it is safe for travel to resume. Travelers are advised to postpone their trips to Bermuda until the storm has passed and conditions have stabilized. The safety and well-being of visitors is the top priority.

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