
Edit: Hearing about trees down everywhere around Brunswick County, NC.

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August 3, 2020 at 11:46 PM EDT - Updated August 4 at 12:02 AM
OCEAN ISLE BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - The eye of Hurricane Isaias came on shore at Ocean Isle Beach around 11 p.m. Monday, sparking a series of fires at homes and bringing a lot of flooding, according to Mayor Debbie Smith.
Mayor Smith tells WECT News there were three fires on Driftwood Drive and another on East 4th Street. It’s unclear the extent of the damage in those fires at this point.
Crews are working to control the situation as Isaias moves away from town.
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tarheelprogrammer wrote:Is it done for Oak Island/Southport? Southern eyewall shouldn't be too bad, right? Family down there has a tree on the house. They say it was the worst winds they have ever experienced. I heard it while on the phone and I believe them.
Edit: Hearing about trees down everywhere around Brunswick County, NC.
AJF060288 wrote:Wind gusts are crazy here in Jville. Have had a few large branches fall off and bounce off of the house. Going to be a long couple of hours here. Transformers are blowing all around me.
AJF060288 wrote:Wind gusts are crazy here in Jville. Have had a few large branches fall off and bounce off of the house. Going to be a long couple of hours here. Transformers are blowing all around me.
CrazyC83 wrote:Fancy1001 wrote:031200 2316N 07618W 8441 01440 9958 +183 +183 125082 084 064 007 00
Wouldn't this make Isaias a cat 2?
No. The 84 kt winds at flight level translate to about 68 kt at the surface.
'CaneFreak wrote:Thanks for posting. I was wondering how things were going in Jville. It won't be long now for me here in New Bern.AJF060288 wrote:Wind gusts are crazy here in Jville. Have had a few large branches fall off and bounce off of the house. Going to be a long couple of hours here. Transformers are blowing all around me.
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