Twin Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto Cause Dangerous Conditions Along US East Coast
Twin hurricanes, Imelda and Humberto, are creating powerful waves along the US East Coast, leading to hazardous surf conditions and potential flooding. As Hurricane Imelda continues to impact areas like Wrightsville Beach and Jacksonville, it has generated deadly rip currents that have resulted in at least one drowning off the Volusia County shore. Beachgoers across regions, including North Carolina and Georgia, are being warned to stay out of the water amid high surf risks. While some coastal regions, like Deerfield Beach, remain calm, areas such as Kitty Hawk and Tybee Island are experiencing significant surf disturbances. Authorities are urging caution as the storms stretch their effects, with ongoing concerns about beach erosion and safety as visitors flock to the coasts during the turbulent hurricane season.
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