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Hurricane Isaias makes landfall in North Carolina

The storm is expected to rip up the East Coast on Tuesday, bringing with it as much as 6 inches of rain, flooding, power outages and damaging winds

Hurricane Isaias makes landfall in North Carolina

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Hurricane Isaias made a landfall in the US state of North Carolina, leading to floods and damages on its way up the coast.

The Category 1 storm landed near Ocean Isle Beach on Monday night, with maximum sustained winds of about 136.8 kmph, Xinhua news agency reported.

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“This storm will bring dangerous weather conditions to much of our state overnight — heavy rains, flash floods,” North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said.

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The storm is expected to rip up the East Coast on Tuesday, bringing with it as much as 6 inches of rain, flooding, power outages and damaging winds, according to a CBS News report.

New York City could see its highest gusts since Superstorm Sandy.

Warnings stretch from North and South Carolina to Maine. New Jersey governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency for the entire state.

At least two people were killed over the weekend in the Dominican Republic as the storm passed through the Caribbean.

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