10 million in eye of US monster hurricane

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10 million in eye of US monster hurricane
People make their way to a bus, taking them to a shelter in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Wilmington - Forecasters warned that the widening storm will bring ocean water surging onto land and torrential rain.

By AP

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Published: Thu 13 Sep 2018, 11:24 PM

Last updated: Fri 14 Sep 2018, 1:29 AM

The outer bands of wind and rain from a weakened but still lethal Hurricane Florence began lashing North Carolina on Thursday as the monster storm moved in for a prolonged and potentially catastrophic stay along the Southeast coast that could drench the homes of as many as 10 million people.
Florence's winds dropped from a peak of 225 kmph to 175 kmph early Thursday . That reduced Florence from a Category 4 hurricane to a Category 2, but forecasters warned that the widening storm - and its likelihood of lingering around the coast day after day after day - will bring ocean water surging onto land and torrential rain.
Forecasters said Florence's eye could come ashore early Friday around the North Carolina-South Carolina line. Then it is likely to hover along the coast Saturday, pushing up to nearly 4 metres of storm surge and unloading water on both states.


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