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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayHurricane Imelda, the ninth named storm and fourth hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season, struck Bermuda on the evening of September 30 with sustained winds of up to 140 km/h and gusts exceeding 160 km/h. The storm brought 50–100 mm of rainfall overnight, causing localized flooding in low-lying areas of the island. Waves along the coast reached 5–7 meters, leading to coastal erosion and minor property damage. Approximately 20% of households temporarily lost power as falling trees and branches damaged transmission lines. By the morning of October 1, utility crews had restored electricity to most of the affected neighborhoods. Dozens of flights were canceled as the airport shut down for nearly 18 hours, while public services and schools remained closed. Although the hurricane caused disruptions, no major casualties were reported, and Bermuda successfully endured the storm with limited damage.




















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