As the Hurricane Irene reaches New York today morning; it left behind destruction, devastation and panic in North Carolina.
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Destruction and Panic caused by Hurricane Irene in North Carolina.
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Reportedly, five people were killed due to destructive winds accompanied Hurricane Irene, stranded coastal families in waist-high water, and left more than 500,000 homes without power - a staining that will take quite a few days, if not weeks, to recover.
Fortunately, Hurricane Irene was downgraded to a Category 1 storm by the time it stuck off North Carolina. It was reported as Category 3 storm earlier that roared through the Bahamas with 115-mph winds. Still, Irene remained a force that roiled the ocean, sounds and coastal rivers.
See the picture gallery below showing the destruction, panic and devastation caused by Hurricane Irene in North Carolina.
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Destruction and Panic caused by Hurricane Irene in North Carolina. |
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Destruction and Panic caused by Hurricane Irene in North Carolina. |
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Destruction and Panic caused by Hurricane Irene in North Carolina. |
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Destruction and Panic caused by Hurricane Irene in North Carolina. |
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Destruction and Panic caused by Hurricane Irene in North Carolina. |
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Destruction and Panic caused by Hurricane Irene in North Carolina. |
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