Hurricane "Humberto", which formed in the Atlantic Ocean, strengthened to a category five on the Saffir-Simpson scale. This was reported by the US National Hurricane Center.
This category is the most dangerous and is given to hurricanes with wind speeds of over 250 km/h.
The hurricane was located between Cuba and the Bahamas and was moving northwest towards the USA.
On September 22, scientists wrote that a tropical storm called "Narda" had formed in the Atlantic Ocean. The wind speed of the storm is 18 m/s.
"Narda" is also moving northwest at a speed of 17 km/h. The location of the natural phenomenon is fixed at a distance of 390 km southeast of the Mexican city of Zihuatanejo.
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane "Katrina" hit the United States, becoming one of the most destructive natural disasters in American history.