> he Battalion N ATI ON i ,FN£e9j i Tuesday i S^e£tembei^2JN999 arvey nears Florida ropical storm builds strength off West Coast CLEARWATER BEACH, Fla. (AP) — TVopical Storm ‘larvey strengthened yesterday as it headed for Flori- Ch iB 3 5 west coast ’ direatening to swamp low-lying ar- t Ulrc: ' eas as beachfront hotels and restaurants packed away U ' M: firniture. The strengthening storm is expected to bring high earned am j nc | s an( j flooding to Florida’s west coast as it hits aid he; Ind today. But many residents and visitors were st oiling and playing on the beach, unconcerned about forecasts that the winds could approach hurri- tviceai^ne strength. cn in;H “’j'lij s 0 ne isn’t really half so bad, is it?” asked m av '^ Ra V’ w ' lose vacation from England included a ^ ' v,e ' stay in Orlando last week during Hurricane Floyd. -oldKrM j] iat s torm grazed the state’s east coast as it swept ILovem om t he Bahamas to New England — causing dozens d singirm- deaths and massive damage. | At 5 p.m. EOT, Harvey was centered about 180 ■ iswitt’Miles west-southwest of St. Petersburg. It moved er- 1 ^ n tically yesterday afternoon but was expected to head ihecaiimast-northeast at about 6 mph. nd lirsi'B Maximum sustained winds increased to near 60 able." Kph, with higher gusts. Tropical storm force winds of whertmt least 39 mph extended as much as 175 miles. Iforwcm Forecasters expected Harvey would spin across Sund; tl e Florida peninsula and stay offshore as it heads od-soamorth along the U.S. East Coast, sparing places like it. BartHlorth Carolina. d whfkB In Florida, a flood watch was posted for much of beenrmentral, southwest and northeast Florida through Imuesday, including areas soaked last week by Hurri- |ane Floyd. Tropical Storm Harvey Moving: ENE at 10 mph Sustained winds: 45 mph Wind gusts: 60 mph As of. Monday, 8 a.m. EDT va :': N.C. 35 c / MISS. ALA. GA. 8 a.m. EDT Monday s.c. •Jacksonville 30° 1 FLA. Atlantic Ocean V «>Tampa •Miami 2 a.m. EDT Wednesday / j 300 miles 300 km v Key West OHavana 25 c CUBA 20' Caribbean Sea 80 c 75 c Source: AccuWeather AP bo Floyd aftermath raises health issues predic TARBORO, N.C. (AP) — Rotting livestock carcass- tbeyei r : L s anc j floating sewage created a mounting public drains health threat yesterday across eastern North Carolina, is Cenit: still flooded days after Hurricane Floyd forced tens of fiat wi>: thousands of people from their homes. nowtlifB At least 35 people were confirmed dead in North larolina. The death toll was expected to climb, but of treatest concern was the health of those who survived. “There are a large number of different risks out there right now,” Johanna Reese of the state Division of Environmental Health said. “The most immediate one we have is lack of safe drinking water.” More than 60 people were killed from the Bahamas into New England when Floyd churned up the East Coast of the United States. But the aftermath appears the worst in North Carolina. Disease has become a growing threat because of the hundreds of thousands of dead hogs, chickens and turkeys laying about the state. 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