Hurricane Erin: Threats and Evacuations Along the U.S. East Coast

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Hurricane Erin is growing larger and its rip currents pose a significant danger to the East Coast, even when the storm is far offshore, with risks of strong waves and beach hazards from Florida to Canada.
- Why Rip Currents From Hurricane Erin Are So Dangerous to the East Coast The New York Times
- Hurricane Erin: No direct hit forecast on U.S., but flood risks prompt evacuations NPR
- Dare County News Dare County, NC (.gov)
- Hurricane Erin intensifies as North Carolina's Outer Banks evacuates: Live updates USA Today
- How Hurricane Erin Will Impact the U.S. Time Magazine
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