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Hurricane Earl was the deadliest Atlantic hurricane to impact Mexico since Hurricane Stan in 2005. The fifth named storm and second hurricane of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season, Earl formed from a tropical wave south of Jamaica on August 2. The precursor to Earl brought torrential rainfall and flooding to the Lesser Antilles. Upon classification, the storm moved westward through the Caribbean Sea, brushing the north coast of Honduras. Earl strengthened into an 85 mph (140 km/h) hurricane before making landfall on Belize on August 4. It weakened while moving across the Yucatán Peninsula, but reintensified in the Bay of Campeche and followed the coastline. On August 6, Earl dissipated after moving ashore Veracruz.

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  • إعصار إيرل (2016) (ar)
  • Hurricane Earl (2016) (en)
  • Ouragan Earl (2016) (fr)
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  • إعصار إيرل هو إعصار تسبب بفيضانات قوية على مدينة بليز وانهيالات قاتلة في المكسيك وتسبب في مقتل 38 شخصًا على الأقل. تشكل إيرل من موجة استوائية جنوب جامايكا يوم الثاني من أغسطس. (ar)
  • L’ouragan Earl est le cinquième système tropical et le second à atteindre le niveau d'ouragan de la saison cyclonique 2016 dans l'océan Atlantique nord. Formé à partir d'une onde tropicale provenant de la côte ouest de l'Afrique, le précurseur d’Earl avait donné des pluies torrentielles et des inondations dans les Petites Antilles à la fin juillet. Après son développement le 2 août dans la mer des Caraïbes, des alertes cycloniques furent émis pour les zones côtières du Belize, du Honduras et de la partie sud de la péninsule du Yucatán. Earl toucha terre au sud de Belize City où il a causé de graves inondations puis traversa vers la péninsule du Yucatán avant d'aller mourir dans les montagnes à l'ouest de l'État de Veracruz au Mexique. (fr)
  • Hurricane Earl was the deadliest Atlantic hurricane to impact Mexico since Hurricane Stan in 2005. The fifth named storm and second hurricane of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season, Earl formed from a tropical wave south of Jamaica on August 2. The precursor to Earl brought torrential rainfall and flooding to the Lesser Antilles. Upon classification, the storm moved westward through the Caribbean Sea, brushing the north coast of Honduras. Earl strengthened into an 85 mph (140 km/h) hurricane before making landfall on Belize on August 4. It weakened while moving across the Yucatán Peninsula, but reintensified in the Bay of Campeche and followed the coastline. On August 6, Earl dissipated after moving ashore Veracruz. (en)
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  • Hurricane Earl (en)
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