what s coming for people across the carolinas. and george, riding this out in oak island. good morning. what are you seeing outside your window? good morning. wind i ve been through several of these. 45 miles per hour. steady rain. a lot of branches down. a lot of the roads, roads are impassable. just a lot of branches. no injuries. some parts of our area lost power. we lost water yesterday. but that s about it, you know. we got fairly lucky. reporter: okay. fortunate you didn t even lose power. who do you have with you? my sister lynn and brother-in-law gary. we re doing quite well.
as were a lot of people about big pines that we have falling over the house. a few, why fell over some vehicles. no big deal, just a car, you kno know? just a car especially when we hear about people losing their lives. george stern, thank you very much for telling us what s happening on oak island. everybody, be safe. wean the we know this is not over. it will stretch for several days. we ll talk more later about what we re seeing as the sun will soon come up in north carolina. there have been hundreds of rescues over the last 24 hours. some by members of the cajun navy. some by members of the local and state government. some by just neighbors trying to help one another. one of those stories about