MIAMI (Reuters) - Deadly Hurricane Dennis strengthened into a monster storm capable of causing immense damage as it thundered toward the U.S. Gulf Coast, forecast to hit land later on Sunday somewhere near the Alabama-Florida border.
Dennis, which killed 32 people in a rampage past Haiti and over Cuba before heading into the Gulf of Mexico early on Saturday, was carrying winds of 145 mph, with higher gusts, by early on Sunday morning.
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