here and something that officials are still warning residents about. we are already seeing gusts of about 50 miles per hour. and those will be continuing throughout the night as we anticipate this northward shift that everyone is hoping and it looks like hurricane dorian will make. but the reality is this is not over yet, chris. simone boyce, thank you so much for that. take care out there. i want to bling in via skype cin cindy hugy, who is a spokesperson for the american red cross. as always, the red cross is there when we need them. tell us a little bit about the resources you have in place for this storm. we have over 1,600 red cross volunteers in florida, georgia, south carolina and north carolina. we have 100 tractor trailers with supplies and food and water, if needed. we have last night we had 60 shelters, red cross and community-supported shelters where 2,600 people sought refuge
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