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Hurricane Erin is slowly pulling away from North Carolina. Winds are gusty and tides are elevated, but the worst of the storm ...
Since 2020, 11 neighboring homes have fallen into the Atlantic Ocean. Beach erosion and climate change are constant threats, worsened by storms like Erin.
Hurricane Erin battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and ...
Erin became a Category 5 hurricane Saturday morning in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean but has now weakened to a Category 2.
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.
Hurricane Erin has battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and surged under beachfront homes.
Hurricane Erin is pulling away from the North Carolina coast, but its far-reaching effects are causing flooding, rip currents ...
Authorities predicted that the largest swells would whip up life-threatening rip currents from Florida to New England.
Hurricane Erin is currently tracking as a Category 2 storm, just off the East Coast. We check in on North Carolina, where beaches and roadways have flooded and evacuations have been ordered. Host ...
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 ...
Forecasters predicted the storm would peak Thursday and said it will slowly weaken over the next few days while turning farther out to sea.
NCDOT warns against road travel as Hurricane Erin approaches, with potential flooding and coastal road damage expected.