The decade's strongest hurricane moves towards the United States
Due to the horrific, the 'Great Florence' of the decade of the decade is heading towards the east coast of the United States. It may hit South Carolina by next Th
According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), the Category 4 Hurricane 'Florence' currently wind speeds of 195 kilometers per hour, which is 'flaming', which stores more energy. It is being said that 'Holland' will be 'Florence' after the Holland in the United States of America in 1989, Category 4 Cyclone. At least 49 people were killed in the storm, seven billion dollars worth of assets were damaged.
According to NHC, the risk of life risk is increasing due to the storm surge in Florence. Due to heavy rainfall floods and landslides have also been created. Senior weatherman Dan Mirar said that due to the overall condition of the cyclone it seems that it can be awful for some.
Meanwhile, in the meantime, the people in the storm were asked to move to safer shelter. Henry McMaster, South Carolina governor, has announced the state of emergency in the North Carolina coast, Virginia.