This August 30 satellite image shows Tropical Storm Katia strengthening in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean. As the East coast of the US cleans up after Hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Katia formed Tuesday in the Atlantic. The US National Hurricane Center said it is expected to become a hurricane by late Wednesday or early Thursday. - AFP

WASHINGTON: Forecasters late Wednesday said Hurricane Katia had formed in the Atlantic, the second of the season, as it roiled steadily westward.

Packing winds of 75 miles per hour, Katia was a category one hurricane far out in the mid-Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory.

“Additional strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and Katia could become a major hurricane by the weekend,” the NHC warned.

Yet the center of Katia, some 1,165 miles east of the Leeward islands, was not an immediate threat to any land mass, the NHC said.

The new hurricane formed even as US President Barack Obama declared a “major” disaster area in New Jersey and announced plans to visit the flood-hit state on Sunday to view damage wreaked by Hurricane Irene, the Atlantic season’s first.

Thousands remain cut off by flooding in Vermont, New Jersey and upstate New York in the aftermath of Irene, which has now killed nearly 50 people.

Three days after the storm passed, some marooned families are still waiting for the national guard and firefighters to bring food and water to swamped towns.

Officials have reported at least 43 deaths across 11 states, including eight in New York, seven in New Jersey and six in North Carolina, where Irene made landfall Saturday with winds upwards of 85 miles an hour.

The hurricane was already responsible for at least five deaths in the Caribbean before it struck the United States, and is being blamed for a 49th fatality in Canada, where the storm finally petered out on Tuesday.

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