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Thousands without power as Hurricane Isaias slams into Carolina coast

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The storm is causing flooding and damaging homes on its way up the coast.

August 4, 2020, 4:16 AM

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Hurricane Isaias has made landfall in southern North Carolina, buffeting the coast with heavy winds and rain.

The Category 1 storm made landfall near Ocean Isle Beach, with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph.

More than 70,000 customers are without power in North and South Carolina as a result of the storm.

Isaias approached the coast as a tropical storm with winds of 74 mph, but picked up speed as it slammed into the coast.

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Large surf is swirled by the wind and captured by a long exposure, while a person stands on the shore as Hurricane Isaias approaches North Myrtle Beach, SC on August 3, 2020.

Large surf is swirled by the wind and captured by a long exposure, while a person stands on the shore as Hurricane Isaias approaches North Myrtle Beach, SC on August 3, 2020.

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Strong winds have ripped through Apache Pier in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, while rough waves and high water have battered North Carolina’s Oak Island.

The storm has caused flooding and damaged homes as it batters coastal towns in North and South Carolina.

Officials ordered residents in affected areas to shelter in place and not leave their homes, especially in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Myrtle Beach Emergency Manager Bruce Arnel said emergency support personnel were taking every COVID-19 precaution in responding to the storm.

“We’re prepared, but it is challenging in this COVID environment to do anything like this,” he told ABC News.

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Tropical Storm Isaias could make landfall, Aug. 3, 2020, as a hurricane in the Carolinas with dangerous wind and storm surge.

Tropical Storm Isaias could make landfall, Aug. 3, 2020, as a hurricane in the Carolinas with dangerous wind and storm surge.

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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper also urged residents to stay inside and warned them to be mindful of downed trees and power lines.

The last hurricane to make landfall in North Carolina was Hurricane Dorian in 2019. The last hurricane to make landfall in South Carolina was Hurricane Matthew in 2016.

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Traffic travels down I-74/76 in Leland, N.C. as Tropical Storm Isaias moves towards North Carolina, Aug. 3, 2020. The storm is expected to bring strong surf, increased risk of rip currents and potentially gusty winds and heavy rains starting Monday afternoon.

Traffic travels down I-74/76 in Leland, N.C. as Tropical Storm Isaias moves towards North Carolina, Aug. 3, 2020. The storm is expected to bring strong surf, increased risk of rip currents and potentially gusty winds and heavy rains starting Monday afternoon.

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Tropical storm alerts stretch all the way up to New England, as Isaias is now expected to weaken as it makes its way up the East Coast.

The storm is forecast to bring torrential rain, flash flooding and storm surge up the coast, as well as dangerous winds to the Northeast.

Isaias will reach the Mid-Atlantic by early morning Tuesday and the Northeast by Tuesday night.

More than six inches of rain are forecast for the Mid-Atlantic.

The heaviest rainfall is expected to hit along the Interstate 95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia and New York City.

Damaging winds are also forecast for New Jersey, New York City and Long Island.

Late Monday night New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency for the Garden State, effective 5 a.m. Tuesday.

Rip currents and storm surge are expected at the Jersey Shore, Murphy warned on Monday, recommending that residents stay inside on Tuesday.

Wind gusts at the shore may climb over 70 mph, which officials said could cause widespread power outages.

New York City is expected to get hit by tropical-storm force winds, storm surge and several inches of rain, city officials said.

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Workers erect temporary flood barriers in the South Street Seaport neighborhood in preparation for potential flooding and a storm surge from Tropical Storm Isaias, Aug. 3, 2020, in New York.

Workers erect temporary flood barriers in the South Street Seaport neighborhood in preparation for potential flooding and a storm surge from Tropical Storm Isaias, Aug. 3, 2020, in New York.

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Lower Manhattan is particularly vulnerable to storm surge, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday. Emergency management crews are deploying flood protection measures, he said.

“We are not taking any chances at all,” de Blasio said.



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