Gonzalo, which had already killed one person and caused property damage in the Caribbean, buffeted the British overseas territory in the Atlantic with maximum sustained winds of 110 miles per hour, forecasters said.
By 0900 GMT Saturday, Gonzalo had torn its way over Bermuda and was about 190 miles northeast of the island -- home to about 65,000 people -- and moving quickly away, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC) said in its latest forecast, downgrading it to a tropical storm.
Flooding and storm surges were reported all around the island, trees were down across many roads and the main hospital had suffered damage to its roof, the report said.
Holidaymakers and residents said they were praying for the best, with the full extent of the destruction yet to become clear.
Sharon Scott, writing on Twitter, said: "The morning after the night before! We made it! No idea about our boats. Can't go out yet, roads impassable. Hope all in Bermuda are safe."
Forecasters were also warily eyeing Tropical Storm Trudy, which was intensifying quickly, prompting Mexican authorities to issue a hurricane watch from east of Acapulco to Lagunas de Chacahua.
And there was also Hurricane Ana, the center of which was predicted to pass about 150 miles southwest of Hawaii's Big Island, triggering heavy downpours.
Gonzalo caused widespread disruption in affluent Bermuda as it closed in.
Schools, businesses, grocery stores and government offices all closed early, and many people boarded up the windows of their homes and placed sandbags outside in preparation.
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