Hurricane Erin Eases Off North Carolina Coast, Continues Northeastward

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Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 storm, has moved away from North Carolina's Outer Banks after causing significant damage with high winds, storm surge, and flooding. Coastal areas along the East Coast remain under threat from hazardous conditions, including rip currents, high surf, and flooding, with authorities advising caution and evacuations in affected regions.
- Hurricane Erin moves away from North Carolina after battering outer banks The Guardian
- August 21, 2025: Hurricane Erin pounds the North Carolina coast as it starts to move away CNN
- Dare County News Dare County, NC (.gov)
- Hurricane Erin tracker: Latest path shows Category 2 storm heading northeastward over the next few days, churning dangerous surf yahoo.com
- Watch: Worst of the monster waves slamming East Coast from Hurricane Erin FOX Weather
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