ri now. right now the first responders from the united states, are from other countries getting in and assessing the damage, saving , lives and finding a way now to o start to build the recovery. brian, let me give you a u perspective on this as well particularly here in the unitede states, some folks may be b breathing a sigh of relief that the hurricane is not making landfall directly in parts of f but but conditions are still worsening across parts of florida, georgia it seems the th storm is moving slow li across there. it really hugs theross entire eastern coastline. how do you prepare for warnings across such a large area that stretch from new jersey all the way down to the middle of f florida? well, you re right. we re not going to see any any conditions anything close to g what we reclose seeing in the m and thankfully. but we do need to continue to take this storm seriously. as you ve seen in the forecast,e we re going to have strong storm surge, heavy rains. rai we ll hav
beach, up into jacksonville and then as we move into tomorrow, look at how much orange and red there is stretching from savannah, charleston, myrtle beach, lawrence. you getlpe1 inland, raleigh,e1 carolina,fác there s ae1 decent potential for power outages as southern del marjffáe1xd penins. there s a lot still goingok on. we ve had a little bit of açó shift in the track to the west which brings on shore-mile-per-hour of this activity. and as you lookxdt( herefá at t latest fáradar, it s still offshore. and here s and here s an interesting fact, craig. slowest major hurricane ine1 th atlantice1ok over a 20 fwou4-hoá when it was grinding over the bahamas, that set the record for thejjutáu major hurricane in a 24-hour period. there s a lot going on.fá it s not moving that fast.