hurricane Aileena large Category 2 storm has a wind volume of 105 mph, Move away slowly Depart from North Carolina Coast Thursday morning hit The state’s external banks and Strong wind,,,,, Big wave,,,,, Storm tide and flood.
Although Erin is not expected to land, weather officials warn that the impact of the storm is not over yet. As the storm conditions continue, coastal communities in coastal areas continue through Friday in some areas as the storm conditions continue, as the storm conditions continue, flooding and dangerous surfing as the storm continues.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein on Wednesday Declare a state of emergency, Deploy emergency resources and personnel to assist coastal communities.
Forced Evacuation order Issued for Ocracoke and Hatteras Islands More than 2,000 People evacuated.
By Wednesday night, Highway 12 On Hatteras Island, it was closed due to worsening weather. photo exhibit The road part is completely submerged In the water. As of Thursday morning, the road was still closed.
other Videos shared earlier this week Showing powerful waves crashing into the house along the outer shore.
The National Weather Service warned earlier on Thursday North Carolina Thursday and Friday, it is likely that flooding, storm surges and high surfing will continue throughout the day. Tropical storms are also expected to occur in parts of the Virginia coastline on Thursday.
On Thursday morning, the NWS showed video Waves from Virginia Beach.
Storm surge warnings remain in effect in parts of North Carolina, where water levels may be two to four feet above ground level.
The agency “can be submerged under a few feet of water and vehicles that can be impassable.” explain on Thursday morning. “Consider moving the car to higher ground.”
NWS Offices in Newport and Morehead, North Carolina explain On Thursday morning, “the impact will peak today”, and outshore banks are expected to be the worst in Thursday’s climax cycle.
“It may hover on Friday due to strong expansion energy and tidal/water level rises,” the agency warned.
Tropical storms are expected to occur in most areas of Bermuda on Thursday Possible According to weather officials, the entire Atlantic Ocean and parts of southern New England continue until Friday.
Dangerous beach conditions are also expected to be forecast throughout the East Coast over the next few days, warnings warning life-threatening tear currents and intense surfing.
Authorities in several eastern coast states urge residents to stay away from water, in some states and cities, including New York Citythe beach has been closed for swimming.
Coastal Flood Alerts flood alerts were maintained Thursday morning in low-lying coastal areas along the East Coast, including Delaware and New Jersey.

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