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    Hurricane Erin churns off U.S. coast as evacuations begin

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    Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into one of the strongest and fastest-developing storms in Atlantic history, prompting emergency measures across several parts of the U.S. East Coast. Although the storm is not expected to make landfall, it is already producing dangerous conditions from Florida to Maine, including evacuation orders and elevated surf warnings. Erin formed on August 11 from a tropical wave that moved westward off the coast of West Africa near the Cabo Verde Islands.

    Hurricane Erin churns off U.S. coast as evacuations begin
    Atlantic storm prompts action in U.S. coastal zones

    Over a period of just 24 hours, it developed from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane. The National Hurricane Center reported maximum sustained winds reaching 160 miles per hour and a central pressure drop to 915 millibars. This level of intensification within such a short time frame ranks among the fastest in Atlantic hurricane records. By August 16, Erin had become the earliest Category 5 storm ever recorded in the open Atlantic.

    The storm later underwent an eyewall replacement cycle, which temporarily reduced its strength to Category 3. It has since regained intensity and remains a high-end Category 4 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of approximately 130 miles per hour. The system’s wind field extends several hundred miles, increasing the area of ocean affected. As of August 18, the storm was located about 965 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, moving northwest.

    Hurricane Erin triggers U.S. coastal alerts

    Forecast models from the National Hurricane Center indicate Erin will remain offshore in the coming days. However, strong winds and large waves are already impacting the Eastern Seaboard. Coastal areas from Florida to New England are experiencing high surf, rip currents, and hazardous maritime conditions. Local authorities have advised residents and visitors to avoid swimming and water activities. In North Carolina, Dare County declared a state of emergency and issued a mandatory evacuation for Hatteras Island, effective August 19.

    Emergency officials cited the risk of coastal flooding, ocean overwash, and road closures along Highway 12. Similar warnings have been issued for Ocracoke Island in Hyde County, where waves are forecast to exceed 20 feet, and dune erosion is expected to be severe. U.S. territories have also experienced impacts. Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands reported strong winds and heavy rainfall from Erin’s outer bands.

    Marine alerts for Atlantic Canada

    More than 140,000 residents lost electricity as utility crews responded to widespread power outages. Airport operations in affected areas experienced delays due to high winds and low visibility. In the western Atlantic, Bermuda and parts of Atlantic Canada remain under advisories for hazardous marine conditions. Although Erin is projected to pass well to the south of these regions, large swells and turbulent seas may continue through midweek, potentially affecting maritime traffic and coastal infrastructure.

    Federal and state emergency management agencies continue to monitor Erin closely. While no direct landfall in the continental United States is forecast at this time, the storm’s intensity and wide-reaching impacts have prompted heightened readiness across coastal jurisdictions. Authorities urge continued caution until the system moves safely away from land. – By Content Syndication Services.

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