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Obama Declares NC Emergency Ahead of Earl

(AP) — President Barack Obama says an emergency exists in North Carolina and has ordered federal agencies to help state and local officials with handling any problems caused by Hurricane Earl.

The president’s action Wednesday authorizes the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to coordinate all disaster relief efforts.

Specifically, FEMA can mobilize equipment and other resources.

Forecasters say Hurricane Earl’s winds gusted to about 140 mph as it steamed toward the Eastern Seaboard.

Communities all along the East Coast are keeping a close eye on the storm and several states have already declared emergencies.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

NAGS HEAD, North Carolina (AP) — Hurricane Earl steamed toward the Eastern Seaboard on Wednesday as communities from North Carolina to New England kept a close eye on the forecast, worried that even a slight shift in the storm‘s predicted offshore track could put millions of people in the most densely populated part of the country in harm’s way.

Vacationers along North Carolina’s dangerously exposed Outer Banks took advantage of the typical picture-perfect day just before a hurricane arrives to pack their cars and flee inland, cutting short their summer just before Labor Day weekend.

The governors of North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland declared states of emergency, sea turtle nests on one beach were scooped up and moved to safety, and the crew of the Navy’s USS Cole rushed to get home to Virginia on Wednesday ahead of the bad weather. The destroyer was supposed to return later this week from a seven-month assignment fighting piracy off Somalia.

Farther up the East Coast, emergency officials urged people to have disaster plans and supplies ready and weighed whether to order evacuations as they watched the latest maps from the National Hurricane Center — namely, the “cone of uncertainty” showing the broad path the storm could take.

Earl was expected to reach the North Carolina coast late Thursday and wheel to the northeast, staying offshore while making its way up the Eastern Seaboard. But forecasters said it could move in closer, perhaps coming ashore in North Carolina, crossing New York’s Long Island and passing over the Boston metropolitan area and Cape Cod.

That could make the difference between modestly wet and blustery weather on the one hand, and dangerous storm surge, heavy rain and hurricane-force winds on the other.

“Everyone is poised and ready to pull the trigger if Earl turns west, but our hope is that this thing goes out to sea and we’re all golfing this weekend,” said Peter Judge, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.

As of Wednesday night, Earl was a powerful Category 4 hurricane centered more than 520 miles (830 kilometers) south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with winds of 140 mph (225 kph). The most powerful category is 5 with winds 155 mph (249 kph) and higher.

The only mandatory evacuations were for 30,000 residents and visitors ordered to leave Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks. Dare County spokeswoman Dorothy Toolan said there was no official notification of the evacuation order, and many residents didn’t appear worried.

About 5,000 tourists were ordered to leave Ocracoke Island to the south, and officials in Carteret County were evacuating low-lying areas, but didn’t know how many people would be affected.

The North Carolina National Guard also is deploying 80 troops to help and Gov. Beverly Perdue sent a letter to President Barack Obama requesting a federal emergency declaration before landfall in anticipation of damages.

Just a light breeze was stirring and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky along the Outer Banks — a ribbon of barrier islands a dozen miles or more off the mainland, connected to the rest of the world by a couple of bridges and a ferry. Along the lone highway, hundreds of cars backed up at one of the bridges.

Hurricane warnings were posted for most of the North Carolina coast, with a hurricane watch extending to Delaware and part of Massachusetts.

In Virginia, Gov. Bob McDonnell activated the National Guard and sent 200 troops to the Hampton Roads area on Chesapeake Bay. The area was not expected to get the brunt of Earl, but many remember the surprise fury of Hurricane Isabel, which killed 33 people and caused $1.6 billion in damage in September 2003.

“I’d rather be safe and get our troops and state police in place by Thursday night,” the governor said.

Red Cross officials in New York prepared to open as many as 50 shelters on Long Island that could house up to 60,000 people in an emergency. No evacuations were issued, but officials were going to re-examine the situation Thursday morning.

Emergency officials on Cape Cod braced for their first major storm since Hurricane Bob brought winds of up to 100 mph (160 kph) to coastal New England in August 1991. Marinas encouraged people to take their boats out of the water now instead of waiting for Labor Day.

Also on Wednesday, the seventh tropical storm of the season formed far out in the Atlantic. Tropical Storm Gaston had sustained winds of 40 mph (64 kph) and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane this weekend as it moves toward the Leeward Islands.

Tropical Storm Fiona remained north of the Caribbean with winds of 60 mph (96 kph) and is expected to move toward Bermuda over the next several days. And Tropical Storm Gaston on their heels is beginning to slow down over the open Atlantic, making it the fourth named storm in 11 days.

Comments (21)

  • vigilantpatriot
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 8:32pm

    I pray that all will be well on the Eastern Shores. We do not need another “crisis” because this administration will NOT let it go to waste!

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  • JHB
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 4:12pm

    U S Troops Refused to Confiscate Guns during Katrina Martial Law
    http://www.morningliberty.com/2010/05/20/gun-control-clip-u-s-troops-refused-to-confiscate-guns-during-katrina-martial-law/

    Glenn Beck Thanks for waking me up….!

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  • WendyJoy
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 3:15pm

    Praying for all in the path of Earl.

    On another note, I’d like to declare a disaster in the White House and Congress! Time for Patriots to stand for HONOR and THE FOUNDING FATHER’S WISHES.

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  • jham123
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 1:27pm

    They have also used the “disaster” to confiscate Guns from legal Gun owners just like Nagin did during Katrina.

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  • larryz
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 11:57am

    Greetings and good day all!
    I hope up in New England they are putting together little survival kits with enough water and food for at least three days; two weeks would be best, also make sure it doesn’t need to be cooked and have a manual can opener. Unlike in southern states where they know what it’s like to loose their electric and water for a week or two the northern states get more disruptions form down lines due to snow storms more than anything else.
    Good luck New England and God Bless

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  • USAFRetired
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 11:02am

    I pray for those on the coast that have to stay like Fire and Police, but to all those that stay to watch it come ashore need to notify next of kin NOW! That said, we are in a drought and need the rain to prevent water rationing forced upon us by Bev Purdue.

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  • Jeff Wherley
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 9:35am

    Now, why would he declare this an Emergency, and still hasn’t declared the gulf oil spill and emergency? Could it be the rick Leftist have homes in those areas and so by declaring an emergency he also lifts the EPA regulations so cleanup can occur faster?

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  • Iowa_man
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 9:28am

    I an glad to see this action by the Obama administration. I feel it is appropriate and I am keeping those in this storms path in my prayers. Lets hope we don’t need FEMA or Homeland security at all.

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  • nursejane
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 9:27am

    Earl is Bush’s fault? Just wait, it is coming…… Be safe everyone!

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  • RushGlennSeanFNCFan
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 9:15am

    NC must be a Blue State for Obama to care to issue this emergency. :-)

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    • tomnolan
      Posted on September 3, 2010 at 1:29pm

      You’re so right. Obama shuns Texas Governor, avoids meeting with the governor’s of the gulf states to evaluate and coordinate efforts to handle the largest and worse oil leakage. Is it because NC has a democrat governor and the gulf states are Republican? If so a worse case of discrimination.

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  • midcoastmainepatriot
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 9:05am

    The only disaster on the east coast is Obummer. I can see november from my house!!!

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  • TomBurpee
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 8:56am

    Huh. I live right in the center of the cone of uncertainty. Right up in the center of the gulf of Maine. (No stalker please. LOL) Kinda nervous watching these predictions.

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    • hwyllie
      Posted on September 2, 2010 at 9:57am

      i’ll pray for you. i have lots of family in Maine– Wells,Kennebunk,St. Albans. I’m in monroe,Ct. myself. good luck to you.

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    • TomBurpee
      Posted on September 2, 2010 at 10:45am

      Thank you.

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  • Tractor
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 8:37am

    While speaking of disasters; America has experienced one disaster after another since the
    Obama Administration took the wheel. Let‘s all pray Earl stay’s out at sea.

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  • bhm0103
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 8:15am

    I guess he wanted to be on top of this disaster since day -1. The more emergencies declared the easier it is to steal money from the taxpayers. Prayers for all in Earl’s path.

     
  • RICH NORRIS
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 8:11am

    Could this be the one. My neighbors just think it’s going to drop a couple of inches of rain. I’m ready for the a CAT 2 just incase. I hope they are right anyway. Good Luck to the North East.

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  • AmericanFreedom
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 7:48am

    lets hope this does not hit shore,

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  • zoo9guy
    Posted on September 2, 2010 at 7:47am

    I hope everyone in Earl’s path is OK, pray for them.

    zoo9guy  

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