
"Hurricane Erin has caused life-threatening coastal conditions in the Outer Banks, with extreme beach and coastal damage, endangering homes and property. Rodanthe, NC, has already seen 11 house collapses due to severe weather, and concerns are high for further destruction caused by the storm. The storm surge and large waves from Hurricane Erin have flooded homes and a motel in North Carolina, prompting mandatory evacuations and warnings about dangerous winds and water levels."
"The National Weather Service has warned of life-threatening coastal damage and property risks. Although Hurricane Erin is currently a Category 2 storm and expected to stay off the coast, it is forecast to cause significant damage along the East Coast, with storm surge and flooding posing a threat to life and property. The storm is expected to affect coastal areas in neighboring states like Georgia, South Carol"
Hurricane Erin is producing life‑threatening coastal conditions for the Outer Banks, with storm surge, extreme waves, and flooding endangering homes and property. Rodanthe, North Carolina, has already experienced 11 house collapses as severe weather impacts barrier islands. Flooding has reached residences and a motel, prompting mandatory evacuations and warnings about dangerous winds and elevated water levels. The National Weather Service has issued alerts about life‑threatening coastal damage and significant property risk. Although the storm remains offshore as a Category 2 system, forecasts indicate substantial storm surge and flooding impacts along the East Coast, including neighboring states.
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