Friday, June 12, 2026

Earl forces out tourists

Date:

Share post:

RALEIGH, North Carolina – Powerful Hurricane Earl wheeled toward the East Coast, driving the first tourists from North Carolina vacation islands and threatening damaging winds and waves up the Atlantic seaboard over Labour Day weekend.
Visitors were taking ferries off Ocracoke Island and told to leave neighbouring Cape Hatteras in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, and federal authorities have warned people all along the Eastern seaboard to be prepared to evacuate.
Earl was still more than 700 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, with top sustained winds of 125 mph. It was on track to near the North Carolina shore late today or early tomorrow and then blow north off the coast, with forecasters cautioning that it was still too early to tell how close the storm may come to land. (AP)
 

Related articles

Mexico beat 10-man South Africa in their World Cup opener

Mexico got their joint-home World Cup off to the perfect start with a 2-0 opening match win over...

Real Madrid bring back Mourinho on three-year deal

Real Madrid have confirmed the reappointment of Jose Mourinho as head coach. The 63-year-old has agreed a three-year deal...

Scotiabank Junior Monarch semifinalists learn draw positions

Scotiabank Junior Monarch semifinalists learned their performance positions today after the official draw was held at the Scotiabank...

Mexico opens World Cup with passion, parties and protests

Mexico City opened the World Cup ​on Thursday at the famous Azteca stadium with a ceremony celebrating pre-Hispanic...