MIAMI.- The National Hurricane Center (HNC), based in Miami,
reports that Tropical Storm Elsa, which was twice a minor hurricane during its
journey, made landfall in Florida, with sustained winds of 65 miles. per hour
(100 km / h), north of the Fish Creek locality, on the northwestern coast of
Florida, 100 miles north of Tampa.
Elsa crossed the island of Cuba, from the Ciénaga de Zapata
to the north coast of the province of Havana, in the form of a tropical storm,
after having been a hurricane during its passage through the eastern Caribbean
Sea.
Later, as it transited along the west coast of Florida, Elsa
became a minor hurricane again, and later a tropical storm again, as it got
dangerously close to the Tampa area.
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