2018. gada 13. septembris 22:46
Viesuļvētra "Florensa" uzsākusi savu postošo gaitu Amerikas Savienotajās Valstīs
Lūdzu, ņemiet vērā, ka raksts ir vairāk nekā piecus gadus vecs un ir pārvietots uz mūsu arhīvu. Mēs neatjauninām arhīvu saturu, tāpēc var būt nepieciešams meklēt jaunākus avotus.
Water surges between houses in Avon, North Carolina, as Hurricane Florence approaches the coast https://t.co/XZ6U7fzBhy pic.twitter.com/vWT0b46duy
— CNN (@CNN) September 13, 2018
I was just briefed on Hurricane Florence. FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement are supplied and ready. We are with you! https://t.co/mP7icn0Yzl pic.twitter.com/a8KQ0lcoSD
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 13, 2018
Charleston, South Carolina is a GHOST TOWN #Florence pic.twitter.com/4TewO6pg3y
— Tevin Wooten (@TevinWooten) September 13, 2018
Top Sail Beach NC now
— Cali Dreaming NaphiSoc (@NaphiSoc) September 13, 2018
Hurricane #Florence 115 miles away pic.twitter.com/CFHaZYiqdQ
Here comes the flooding from #Florence. This is a road in Avon, North Carolina in the Outer Banks, as #HurricaneFlorence2018 moves in. #StaySafe #flooding #severeweather Video Courtesy: Jenni Koontz/Epic Shutter Photography pic.twitter.com/5t4azWZnom
— Brandi Hitt (@ABC7Brandi) September 13, 2018
Ocean view drive, #NorthCarolina currently as the #StormSurge from #HurricaneFlorence is in full affect. Report; @jeffhampton56 #severeweather #FLORENCE #USA pic.twitter.com/i6jS4hVSKo
— WEATHER/ METEO WORLD (@StormchaserUKEU) September 13, 2018
Video update from Topsail Beach as Hurricane #Florence approaches bringing round 1 of a long night of #stormsurge pic.twitter.com/x9luiphFrA
— Mike Theiss (@MikeTheiss) September 13, 2018