Today, September 14, at 7.15 am the hurricane of the 1st category «Florence,» reached the shore of the USA near Wilmington in North Carolina.
Here is a photo and video of the witnesses, depicting the rage of the elements on the coast of North Carolina.
Yes little doggles. You face down #FlorenceHurricane2018. You be that dog. pic.twitter.com/nRBzHXLRxm
— Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) October 14, 2018
Me: what are you doing? There is flying debris
Half naked man: I went viral a few years ago doing this.#FlorenceHurricane2018 #viral #americanflag pic.twitter.com/6ofFVQswH1
— Partsinevelos (@KristinaParts) September 14, 2018
WOW! This is the flooding from the Pungo River in Belhaven, NC, which has risen dramatically due to Hurricane #Florence. pic.twitter.com/ei5ZoaNaSD
— David Charns WMTW (@DavidWMTW) September 14, 2018
Gas station canopy goes flying as Hurricane #Florence nears landfall along the Carolina coast. https://t.co/nuRzakssgF pic.twitter.com/FBFIbued42
— ABC News (@ABC) September 14, 2018
Very extensive damage sustained throughout #Wilmington, #ncwx…from #hurricane #Florence. Lots of trees split or uprooted, siding ripped from homes, powerlines down, flooding of downtown streets, etc! pic.twitter.com/1MlaRWvvKB
— Tony Brite (@tbrite89) September 14, 2018
This is the view from where we are in #Wilmington. #HurricaneFlorence @SkyNews pic.twitter.com/teKGrbgCdA
— Cordelia Lynch (@CordeliaSkyNews) September 14, 2018
Video shows storm surge from Hurricane #Florence begin to inundate New Bern, NC as the Neuse River overflowed its banks and flooded parts of the town.
Almost 160,000 customers are without electricity in North Carolina – and that number is likely to rise. https://t.co/xRALCFxCWu pic.twitter.com/3bH9v291Ok
— Good Morning America (@GMA) September 14, 2018
New Bern, NC and the storm isn’t even over yet. These photos are not my own. pic.twitter.com/w6UtEbCYho
— Deja E. (@extradejaplease) September 14, 2018
And in new Bern, about 150 people waiting for rescue on rooftops or in cars.