As Hurricane Florence is heading to the East Coast, the residents there are evacuating by the thousands, they were told to get out by Wednesday.
In the video below, Harold Saive presents evidence on the 9th that Hurricane Florance was being engineered from the very beginning.
Fox News is reporting that Hurricane Florence intensified Monday, becoming a Category 4 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
The storm may affect millions this week in the southeastern U.S., including North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
Here’s what should you know about the powerful storm’s path.
Where is the hurricane now?
Florence is approximately 405 miles south of Bermuda and 950 miles east-southeast of Cape Fear, North Carolina, as of 8 a.m. ET, according to the NHC.
The center says the storm is moving west-northwest at 15 mph and has maximum sustained winds of about 130 mph.
“On the forecast track, the center of Florence will move over the southwestern Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda and the Bahamas Tuesday and Wednesday, and approach the coast of South Carolina or North Carolina on Thursday,” the center said.
The state’s emergency management agency said it is “preparing for the possibility of a large-scale disaster.”
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