Mandatory evacuations ordered in North Carolina
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Hurricane Erin update: Dare County, NC declares state of emergency; Hatteras Island to be evacuated
Hurricane Erin could bring gusty winds and flooding tides which could wash out portions of the highway that connect North Carolina Outer Banks by midweek.
A new housing survey is open for Dare County residents, with hopes that this one will receive more responses from the workforce who lives and works in the Outer Banks.
Much of North Carolina’s Outer Banks region is under a tropical storm watch with Hurricane Erin expected to skirt the area Wednesday through Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Dare County officials have issued a mandatory evacuation of Zone A of Hatteras Island due to the potential for life-threatening impacts from Hurricane Erin, with coastal flooding and ocean
Dare County is one of only three rural counties in the South with more than 50% of its residents vaccinated, along with Hyde County, North Carolina (52%), and Meigs County, Tennessee (50.3%).
As Eastern North Carolina prepares for the impacts of Hurricane Erin, officials in Dare and Hyde Counties have issued a mandatory evacuation for Hatteras and Oc
BUT ALONG THE COASTLINE, WHAT WE ARE TALKING ABOUT, AS YOU MENTIONED, ARE MAYBE SOME STRONG WINDS, SOME OUTER RAIN BANDS, A LITTLE BIT OF OVERWASH ALONG THE COASTAL COMMUNITIES. WE’LL TALK A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT THAT COMING UP LOCALLY THOUGH.