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Hurricane Erin has battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway ...
Authorities predicted flooding, surges and swells along some parts of the East Coast even as Erin moves out toward the ocean.
Erin is located about 205 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with maximum sustained winds near 105 mph with higher gusts, making it a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson ...
Several homes are at risk of collapsing into the ocean as massive waves and storm surge from Hurricane Erin hammer beaches along the Atlantic coast of the United States.
Two coastal homes in Rodanthe, North Carolina, appear on the verge of collapse as Hurricane Erin's wind and waves lash the East Coast.
Erin is starting to turn away from the United States but don’t breathe a sigh of relief just yet: The massive hurricane is still churning up the Atlantic Ocean, keeping dangerous conditions in place ...
Hurricane Erin battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway, damaged a waterside motel and swirled under beachfront homes ...
Erin, still a large Category 2 hurricane, is expected to make a turn to the northeast and pick up speed as it pulls away from the coast later in the day. It should gradually weaken to a post-tropical ...
Hurricane Erin's impacts are already underway across the Southeast, bringing dangerous surf and strong rip currents along Florida's East Coast beaches.
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In fact, Erin ranks among the largest hurricanes of its kind in recent decades. This wide reach has caused tropical storm force winds and some coastal flooding along parts of North Carolina and ...
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The storm flooded parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks, including a section of the main highway. It's now turning away from the East Coast, but dangerous surf and rip currents are likely from Florida ...