Striking Photos of Hurricane Gonzalo's Path to Bermuda

Dangerous storm could be catastrophe for island.

— -- Hurricane Gonzalo is strengthening and heading straight for the island of Bermuda. If it makes landfall, the hurricane could be the strongest one to strike the island in more than a decade.

Gonzalo is currently a Category 4 hurricane with winds reaching 140 miles per hour, the first storm to reach such strength in three years in the Atlantic Basin.

Island residents are still recovering from Tropical Storm Fay, which struck over the weekend. That storm knocked down trees and damaged homes, leaving thousands without power.

Several airlines increased the number of flights leaving Bermuda so tourists could escape ahead of the hurricane.

The storm surge and huge waves could cause catastrophic flooding on the 20 square mile island. A hurricane warning is in effect.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.