According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the names Fiona and Ian will never be given to hurricanes again. as he wrote TASSthis is due to the rule that the names of the most destructive and deadly hurricanes are excluded from the annual changing list.
The names Fiona and Ian have been removed from the rotation list due to the death and destruction they have caused in Central America, the Caribbean, the United States and Canada. Fiona is replaced on the list by the name Farah and Ian by the name Idris.
Experts noted that the names of the hurricanes were given to improve communication in order to warn people of the approach of the elements in a timely manner.
The same names are used every six years in the Central America and Caribbean region. The name of such a hurricane is removed from the list if many people die as a result of the elements. Currently, 96 title deeds have been seized.
Hurricane Fiona swept through Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Canada last September, causing $3 billion in damage. Ian killed 150 people in Cuba and the United States, causing more than $112 billion in damage.
It was previously reported that he was in Batumi. collapsed a powerful hurricane that blew roofs and uprooted trees. According to the weather forecast, the bad weather in West Georgia will continue for a few more days. A storm of 4-5 points is expected in the sea.