United States_ The National Hurricane Center reports today that the storm Rina, which has become post-tropical, is advancing along the North Atlantic, with maximum sustained winds of 75 kilometers per hour, Prensa Latina reports.

The 18th meteorological event of the current hurricane season, which closes on November 30, is moving northeastward at about 65 miles per hour with a faster movement toward the northeast or east-northeast.

According to the forecasts of the entity, its dissipation is expected for tomorrow.

The scientific center also foresees that tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next five days.

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