Charleston Seeing Major Impacts From Irma
The Charleston area is seeing major impacts as Irma moves into the area.
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The Charleston area is seeing major impacts as Irma moves into the area.
WCCB's Nicole Madden explains how Hurricane Irma pushed water out to sea.
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Now downgraded to a tropical storm, Irma continues to leave destruction throughout Florida as the storm moves further North.
The National Hurricane Center said Irma had winds of 120 mph (195 kilometers) and was centered 20 miles (30 kilometers) south of Naples on Sunday afternoon. It was moving north at 12 mph (19 kilometers per hour). At that rate, the center of the storm should come ashore sometime between 4 and 5 p.m.
Take a look at the damage Hurricane Irma has caused in the Caribbean Islands an Florida, so far.
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Irma trained its sights on Florida and officials warned more than 5 million people that time was running out Friday to evacuate ahead of the deadly hurricane as it followed a path that could take it from one end of the state to the other.
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Governors Roy Cooper and Henry McMaster held news conferences Friday as officials continue to prepare for Hurricane Irma's impact.
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Cuba evacuated tourists from beachside resorts and Floridians emptied stores of plywood and bottled water after Hurricane Irma left at least 20 people dead and thousands homeless on a devastated string of Caribbean islands and spun toward Florida for what could be a catastrophic blow this weekend.
Millions of people in the U.S. are now in line for a hit from hurricane Irma.
From Emergency Management to Duke Energy Charlotte agencies are also preparing for charlotte to take a possible hit. And emergency officials say they learned from Hurricane Hugo so if the worst happens the city is ready to respond.
Charlotte residents prepare early for Hurricane Irma's approach.
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Take a look at FEMA's emergency supply list.
State officials across the southeast aren't taking any chances with Hurricane Irma.
