Saturday, August 27, 2011

Hurricane Erin hit North Carolina and heading north

Hurricane Erin hit North Carolina and heading north

According to Alalam.ir Website : While facing the states of North Carolina, flooding and power outages in the city authorities ordered the evacuation of New York operations of unprecedented and closed subway stations and airportsThe center of the storm giant confirmed that tens of millions of people on the east coast of the United States will face a gutsy two-day weekendWith wind speed reaching 140 kilometers per hour twice Irene to a Category One hurricane on the Saffir - Simpson, consisting of five degreesThe hurricane weakened to a tropical storm by the time it arrives to New England on Sunday, but the U.S. National Center for hurricanes, said that this will not make a difference in the destructive winds and torrential rainsSaid Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, "I advise people not to focus too much on Category 1 or 2 or 3If you are in an area where the hurricane is dangerous ""He's still a huge storm and dangerous"He said New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New Yorkers, that Irene is still a hurricane threatens the life and encourage them to respond to evacuation ordersThe orders were issued to 370 thousand inhabitants to leave their homes in low-lying areas and many of them in parts of the regions of Brooklyn and Queens and in the middle of Manhattan5 meters in Long Island and New York, said Bill Reid, director of the National Hurricane Center it will surely be at risk of flooding over Irene SundayWere evacuated hundreds of thousands of residents and vacationers from the path of Irene, and full of supermarkets and hardware stores with people who want to store food, water, batteries, generators and other suppliesAnd airlines canceled nearly seven thousand flights over the weekend, and closed the three largest airports in the New York area doors to incoming flights on Saturday ...
Original Text At Alalam.ir

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