A new storm 'Sara' has formed near the Caribbean, threatening the USA.


A new tropical storm named 'Sara' has formed. It has become the 18th powerful storm this Atlantic hurricane season. The storm may lead to serious consequences for Central American countries and possibly the USA. Stay tuned for news.
The wind speed in storm 'Sara' currently stands at 40 miles per hour and is steadily increasing. The storm is located near Nicaragua and Honduras and is slowly moving west.
'Sara' is expected to be in the Caribbean basin until the weekend, after which it will begin to shift towards the Gulf of Mexico. What happens next is still unknown.
Meteorologists say that many forecasting models indicate the storm will dissipate after entering the Gulf of Mexico, but some point to the possibility of it approaching the USA, particularly Florida.
American observers are also warning of the approach of hurricane 'Petty', which may also reach the USA after passing through the Caribbean basin.
Last Friday, hurricane 'Helen' caused significant destruction in the southeastern USA, including Florida, Georgia, and North and South Carolina. Many people were left without power, and some communities were destroyed.
Also, a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued a man who was stranded overnight after hurricane 'Milton' on an open cooler in the Gulf of Mexico.
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