Havana, Cuba.- Matthew hurricane still maintain its condition of category 4 in Saffir-Simpsom scale with few changes in its intensity and sustained winds of 240 kilometers per hour, reported today the Cuban weather Institute.
In a further notice, the institution specified that this system, which in just a few hours last Friday evolved from category two to four with fluctuations to five in the early hours of Saturday, continues to move northwest at about seven kilometers per hour.
Located at 13.9 degrees north latitude and 74.1 degrees west longitude, at about 530 kilometers southeast of Kingston, Jamaica; It is also located at about 700 kilometers south southeast of the city of Santiago de Cuba and about 675 kilometers south of Guantanamo, highlights the text.
In the coming hours Matthew will continue to move northwest and then turning north, with similar speed of translation.
For these reasons, eastern Cuba, from Camagüey to Guantánamo must remain very attentive to the evolution of intense hurricane Matthew, which represents a danger to the area.