Florida is bracing for Tropical Storm
Isaac, due to make landfall Sunday in the Florida Keys just off the U.S.
mainland, at or near hurricane strength.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center warns
isolated tornadoes are also possible Sunday over portions of the Keys
and central and southern Florida.
Isaac's maximum sustained winds have increased to 100 kilometers per
hour with higher gusts.
A hurricane watch has been issued from the mouth of of the Mississippi
River eastward to Indian Pass, Florida. The watch area does not include
metropolitan New Orleans, where Hurricane Katrina left thousands
homeless in 2005.
Isaac battered eastern Cuba Saturday, after killing at least four people
in Haiti, which is still recovering from a devastating 2010
earthquake. There were no reports of fatalities in Cuba.
The threat of the storm has caused the U.S. Republican Party to postpone
the start of most events at its national convention in Tampa, Florida
from Monday to Tuesday afternoon.
Protesters who have set up camp in Tampa, dubbed "Romneyville," near the
site of the Republican convention will likely need to temporarily
abandon their outdoor accommodations
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