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Hurricane Nate heads toward the Central Gulf of Mexico

Updated: 2017-10-07 14:33

Hurricane Nate heads toward the Central Gulf of Mexico

A view of a sinkhole on the street after the passage of tropical storm Nate in San Juan del Sur's bay in Rivas, 140kms west Managua, Nicaragua, Oct 6, 2017. Nate left destruction in south Nicaragua with roads, businesses and houses damaged along with hundreds of fallen trees.[Photo/IC]

Hurricane Nate headed toward the central Gulf of Mexico on Saturday and was expected to strengthen and make landfall along the US central Gulf Coast later during the day, the National Hurricane Center said.

The Category 1 hurricane was about 420 miles (675 km) south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 kmh) early on Saturday, the center said.

The center of Nate was expected to move across the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday and make landfall later in the day, the center said.

The storm will move toward the north on Saturday night and then turn north-northeast on Sunday, the hurricane center predicted.

Reuters

Hurricane Nate heads toward the Central Gulf of Mexico

A man walks with his bike next to a destroyed restaurant after the passage of tropical storm Nate in San Juan del Sur's bay in Rivas, 140kms west Managua, Nicaragua, Oct 6, 2017. Nate left destruction in south Nicaragua with roads, businesses and houses damaged along with hundreds of fallen trees.[Photo/IC]

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