Hurricane ‘Henryat’ again in America was powerful, know how much speed is growing?
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The storm ‘Henriat’ in the US became powerful again on Saturday, but it is far from Hawaii. There is currently no threat to the ground areas of the storm. According to Miami’s ‘National Hurricane Center’, the storm is about 1,015 km east of Hilo city of Hawaii and is moving towards west-north with a speed of 26 km per hour.
There will be more powerful in a day or two
It can be more powerful in the next one or two days. The storm ‘Ivo’ is also moving in the South-West of Mexico in the Pacific Ocean. The wind speed of ‘Ivo’ reached 85 km per hour. The storm is in the direction of west-south, about 425 km from the edge of Baja California and is moving at a speed of 11 km per hour.
High waves will rise in the sea
No warnings have been issued in the coastal area for any storm, but the Hurricane Center has said that the sea waves arising from the ‘Ivo’ will continue to affect the southern part of the peninsula for the next one or two days.
Earlier the speed of winds was 75 km per hour
On 5 August 2025, Henryat took the form of a tropical store in the Northeast Pacific region, which was about 1,440 km southwest of the Baja California Sur of Mexico. At that time its winds were 75 km/h.
(With AP’s input)
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