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Weathermen Continue Their Report During Evacuation Caused by Hurricane Florence
Weathermen Continue Their Report During Evacuation Caused by Hurricane Florence
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The hurricane hit the US on Saturday, killing 5 people in North and South Carolina. According to official data, over 27,000 people in the two US states remain... 16.09.2018, Sputnik International
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Weathermen Continue Their Report During Evacuation Caused by Hurricane Florence
17:00 GMT 16.09.2018 (Updated: 09:41 GMT 17.09.2023) The hurricane hit the US on Saturday, killing 5 people in North and South Carolina. According to official data, over 27,000 people in the two US states remain in temporary shelters, while over 2,100 flights have been canceled as a result of the storm.
As a TV station in North Carolina was flooded due to hurricane Florence, the employees were promptly evacuated. However, these brave meteorologists decided to report on the situation in the building during their news report. According to the station, nobody was injured in the incident.