North Carolina County Declares State of Emergency as Hurricane Erin Expected to Intensify Again

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North Carolina County Declares State of Emergency as Hurricane Erin Expected to Intensify Again
North Carolina County Declares State of Emergency as Hurricane Erin Expected to Intensify Again

Hurricane Erin, which is the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season and has developed into a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, moves westward near Puerto Rico in a composite satellite image on Aug. 16, 2025. CIRA/NOAA/Handout via Reuters

Dare County, a small coastal county nearly surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean in North Carolina, declared a state of emergency Sunday as forecasters announced that Category 3 storm Hurricane Erin is expected to continue intensifying.

The county—which includes Roanoke Island, a peninsula jutting off the mainland of the state, and a long, thin coastal strip of islands in the Atlantic Ocean connected by roads—isn’t likely to be directly hit by the storm but could still be impacted by it, officials said.

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