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Hermine kills 2 in Virginia, intensifying as it continues northward march

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Hurricane Hermine causing havoc in Georgia and the Carolinas
WATCH ABOVE: Hurricane Hermine slammed into the Florida gulf coast overnight damaging beachside communities and flooding low lying areas. One person was killed by a falling tree. The storm has weakened to a tropical storm but is still packing a punch as it pushes across Georgia and the Carolinas. Jay Gray is in Savannah, Georgia with the latest – Sep 2, 2016

Tropical Storm Hermine was intensifying Saturday along the Atlantic Coast, threatening heavy rain, wind and storm surges on its northward march.

Hermine already caused 2 deaths, damaged homes and businesses and left hundreds of thousands without electricity from Florida to Virginia.

“This is not a beach weekend for anyone in the Mid-Atlantic to the northeast,” said Eric Blake, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

WATCH: Tropical Storm Hermine is now churning along the eastern seaboard of the United States, bringing heavy rain and high winds. As Jackson Proskow reports, the storm could re-intensify early next week, delivering a major blow to coastal areas in New York and New Jersey.
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Hermine downgraded to tropical storm, could still wreak havoc on East Coast

This is a “storm to take seriously” with “life-threatening water levels along the coast,” Blake warned.

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At 11 a.m. Saturday, Hermine was centred just off North Carolina’s Outer Banks, with top sustained winds of 65 mph (100 kph), moving east-northeast at 15 mph (24 kph).

Tropical Storm Warnings were extended as far north as Massachusetts, with dangerous storm surges expected. Governors all along the coast announced emergency preparations.

Hermine rose up over the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane, hitting Florida and crossing over Georgia before whipping up the Carolinas.

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READ MORE: Hurricane Hermine makes landfall in Florida as flooding fears mount

The winds became so strong Saturday that state transportation officials closed all bridges to North Carolina’s Outer Banks after a deadly accident over the intracoastal waterway.

Tyrell County Sheriff Darryl Liverman told the Virginian-Pilot that high winds tipped over an 18-wheeler, killing its driver and shutting down the U.S. 64 bridge.

And on Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks, a small tornado spawned by Hermine knocked over two trailers and injured four people, authorities said.

In Florida, a homeless man died from a falling tree.

Forecasters said the system could strengthen back into a hurricane by Monday morning off the Maryland-Delaware coast before weakening again as it moves north.

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WATCH: Hurricane Hermine makes landfall in Florida as flooding fears mount
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Hurricane Hermine makes landfall in Florida as flooding fears mount

The timing couldn’t be worse for communities along the coast hoping for revenue from Labor Day events.

In Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, where the beach was closed to foot traffic and swimming prohibited Saturday, traffic was lighter than normal, said Jim Derrick, whose family businesses include a mini golf course, sea shell store, indoor bounce house and ice cream shop.

“I’m looking at the main road and it’s a little stop and go. This weekend would normally be a parking lot,” he said in a telephone interview.

He called the weekend “definitely disappointing,” although his indoor bounce house was packed.

Elsewhere along Hermine’s path, people were having decidedly less fun.

In Savannah, Georgia, Bacon Fest was cancelled Friday and the Craft Brew Fest had to move beer tents indoors.

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READ MORE: Hurricane Hermine makes landfall in Florida as flooding fears mount

In Virginia Beach, the storm forced Bruce Springsteen to move a Saturday night concert to Monday. Swimmers were ordered out of the surf in New Jersey.

WATCH: Hurricane Hermine battering St. Petersburg, Fla with heavy rains and strong winds
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Hurricane Hermine battering St. Petersburg, Fla with heavy rains and strong winds

Amtrak cancelled or altered some service as the storm approached. And Gov. Andrew Cuomo activated New York’s Emergency Operations Center.

With about 300,000 Florida homes still without electricity on Saturday, Gov. Rick Scott said restoring power is his state’s top priority.

“I want everybody to have their power. I want them to be able to take a hot shower,” he said.

 

 

 

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