Evacuations Begin As Hurricane Earl Approaches US Coast

2 Sep 10 - 2:32PM  | Other Travel News

The East Coast of America has begun evacuations in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Earl.

According to BBC reports, the hurricane has once again strengthened to a category four storm with wind speeds of 135mph.

A hurricane warning has been issued for the east coast of the US from Bogue Inlet to the North Carolina/Virginia border, including the Pamlico and Albemarle sounds.

North Carolina has declared a state of emergency and thousands of people have been ordered to leave Ocracoke Island and Hatteras Island, both popular with tourists.

The hurricane is being followed by two tropical storms – Fiona and Gaston.

Click here to view original article by Bev Fearis, Travel Mole, Thursday 2nd September, 2010 

 

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