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TROPICAL depression Seventeen strengthens into a Category One Hurricane named Paloma late Thursday evening, heading towards the Cayman Islands forecasters in the US said. Cruise Liners Crystal Cruises has altered the itinerary for Crystal Symphony. That ship is now not calling at Grand Cayman instead will stop at Grand Tuirk. The authorities of Cuba and Jamaica have also been put on alert. Paloma, which has maximum sustained winds of up to 75mph (120km/h), is the 16th tropical storm of the Atlantic storm season and the eighth hurricane. The Miami-based US Hurricane Center said Paloma "continues to rapidly organise" and that additional strengthening was likely, with the storm predicted to become a Category Two hurricane on Friday. At 0700 EST (0000 GMT ) Paloma was 165 miles (270km) south of Grand Cayman and about 280 miles (450km) west-southwest of Montego Bay in Jamaica, said the centre. A number of major cruise lines has ships in the region including: Carnival, Celebrity, Holland America, NCL and Royal Caribbean. Heavy rainfall has already been reported in Honduras and Nicaragua. "We are telling people in the area to leave the mountain areas, there are a lot of people at risk," said Randolfo Funes, an official at Honduras' rescue agency Copeco. The 2008 hurricane season has been particularly active, including devastating storms that led to some 800 deaths in Haiti in September and August.
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TROPICAL depression Seventeen strengthens into a Category One Hurricane named Paloma late Thursday evening, heading towards the Cayman Islands forecasters in the US said.