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board. the fact it passed inspection lets us know there was some sort of materials that were there in case of a fire. so big question now is why weren t those able to be effective? thank you so much, good to see you. coming up, the storm s path. mandatory evacuations are d inway in the outer banks in north carolina where dorian could make landfall as a category 2 hurricane later this week. later ts hi week to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to el
the important things and i ll many rescue teams haven t finish with this is the fact been able to get there. that the ground is already pretty saturated, right? forget the airports being under water and closed. that king tide is at 100%. when you have a storm that is boats can t get there and just going to dump water on top helicopters cannot land with the winds what they ve been. keep in mind that s what s of this area you have to seek shelter and be careful. going to need the help. do not take it lightly. we re looking at southeast back to you. florida and georgia and the thanks for your great carolinas. but we are going to need assistance there. we have u.s. resources positioned immediately to help reporting. joining us now is nbc s own the bahamas right now. but over the course of the next al roker. few days, that s going to be welcome. tell us where is this thing headed at this point? it is starting to make its way up the coast. ali, when we talked yesterday it thanks fo
we re hoping that the storm doesn t hit as hard, but talking to all of the people here, we know what a tough hurricane can bring. so we re gearing up and we re ready. mandatory evacuations are beginning at this hour in the outer banks of north carolina where hurricane dorian could make landfall later this week. dangerous storm surge and flooding along the coast. kristen dahlgren is in nag s head, north carolina and joins me now. first of all, what are they preparing for there? the weather looks beautiful, but all the warnings are there and evacuations are now being ordered. reporter: yeah, hey, andrea. it can be deceptive when you see the blue skies. this is the one thing that s different and gives you an indication of what may be coming. it s red, no swimming signs. nobody allowed in the water here. yesterday they actually pulled one man, he died, in the surf
110 miles east of fort pierce, florida. that is important because the atlantic coastline. tropical force winds extend out the states bracing for possible landfall in the coming days. we re also getting a first real 175 miles from the center of sense of the destruction in the that storm. bahamas. it is moving northwest at 3 five people confirmed dead. thousands of homes in ruins. m les per hour and so downtown grand bahama i west palm beach all the way to just east of charleston. we have tropical storm warnings inland. and that speaks to the idea that extending away from the coast line and further inland. so we ll be watching that very closely all the way to cape hatteras we have hurricane watches up. those will probably be upgraded as we get through the next 24 hours. by thursday at 8:00 a.m. just off charleston, by friday at 8:00 a.m. off cape hatteras. let s bring in the american and european models. they are very closely