It s. Headed. It s a cause for concern we are looking at South Carolina North Carolina now I think that s where the biggest threat lies the storm still has 105 mile per hour wind gusts of $125.00 it s still a Category 2 moving at 9 miles per hour so is moving much faster than it was through the Bahamas the big airport in Nassau has been ruined left in pieces corresponded Victor Blackwell says tens of thousands more in desperate need 13000 homes destroyed according to the Salvation Army that number expected to increase 60000 people need food support according to the program this is a massive massive response needed here the Coast Guard has begun providing assistance in the Bahamas low lying areas in the Carolinas could see widespread flooding and storm damage correspondent Bob Constantini is on Wrightsville Beach North Carolina it seems almost all the locals are hunkering down filling up cars and gasoline cans for generators I just had an outboard at my window and I ve seen a lot of p
61 miles per hour this morning not because the hurricane getting closer because it hasn t moved but because the wind field has expanded even with the storm still out to sea people will begin to feel hurricane force wind gusts on land Lenny Curry is the mayor of Jacksonville or air remains under a tropical storm warning a watch and storm surge warning along the coast while the latest forecast cone is have the center of the storm remaining offshore we will feel major impacts from this storm including our winds heavy rains and flooding waters rescue crews are looking for any survivors after a diving boat sank near Santa Cruz $25.00 confirmed dead this is A.B.C. News there s nothing like meeting face to face and there s nothing like zoom to make that happen zoom lets you connected do business across town or around the world zoom ties together all of your communication needs into one easy platform for video conferencing phone calls group chat webinars and your conference rooms connect easi