«Nightingale» is raging on the coast: photos and video of the witnesses

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.

«Nightingale» is raging on the coast: photos and video of the witnesses

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.

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