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North Carolina is under a state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Erin.
Hurricane Erin is creating potentially deadly beach conditions all along the U.S. East Coast days before the largest waves are expected, with high winds and flooding anticipated in North Carolina by ...
The biggest threat is along the barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, where evacuations have been ordered.
The state said those evacuating due to the hurricane can find shelter at the state-operated disaster shelter in Warren County ...
As of Wednesday afternoon, Erin held strong as a Category 2 hurricane, packing maximum sustained winds of 110 mph (180 kph).
Erin’s strength has fluctuated significantly over the past week, but it remains a powerful Category 2 hurricane.
Hurricane Erin, seen in satellite imagery churning north in the Atlantic Ocean hundreds of miles offshore, is expected to ...
Hurricane Erin churned slowly toward the eastern U.S. on Tuesday, stirring up treacherous waves that already have led to dozens of water rescues and shut down beaches along the coast.
More than 2,000 evacuated in North Carolina as storm churns up East Coast - Tropical storm force winds and surge conditions predicted to increase in the Outer Banks region of North Carolina and portio ...
The storm has triggered a state of emergency in North Carolina and has caused residents and visitors along the Outer Banks to be under evacuation orders.
Conditions vary along Delaware Beaches ahead of Hurricane Erin, with some swimming restrictions loosened for now ...
While Erin is unlikely to make landfall along the East Coast before turning farther out to sea, authorities expect its large ...