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ABC News' Victor Oquendo reports from the Outer Banks where it's among the hardest hit areas from Hurricane Erin as waves crash beneath beach houses and parts of the main road flooded.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Hurricane Erin is just under 300 miles from North Carolina's Outer Banks. Waves are building and ...
Forecasters predicted the storm would peak Thursday and said it could regain strength but was expected to turn out to sea.
The National Hurricane Center warned that roads in the low-lying barrier islands will become impassable, with waves of 15 to 20 feet crashing ashore.
Hurricane Erin is currently battering North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that have flooded part of the ...
The outer bands of Hurricane Erin are approaching the North Carolina Outer Banks on Wednesday evening. Erin is a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph. Sign up for our NewslettersAs ...
On Thursday, Hurricane Erin was several hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina and pushing storm surge and deadly rip ...
Hurricane Erin began strengthening again Wednesday as it crept closer to the mid-Atlantic coast, its outer bands brushing North Carolina’s Outer Banks as beaches closed across much of the U.S. East ...
From houses along the beach in Rodanthe to surfers in Virginia Beach, residents in Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks are ...
Hurricane Erin, a powerful Category 2 storm, is churning off the United States East Coast, forcing evacuations in parts of ...