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    East Coast checks bridges, readies plans for Irene

    BUXTON, N.C. (AP) — All along the East Coast, officials are calculating what they need to do if Irene becomes the first major hurricane to strike there in seven years. A hurricane watch was issued Thursday for much of the North Carolina coast.

    From North Carolina islands connected to the mainland by just a handful of bridges to the waterlogged shores of New England, officials were scrambling to inspect bridges, sending naval ships away, dusting off evacuation plans and getting sandbags ready for potential floods. And considering where and when to move people out of harm's way.

    "You have to recognize that you're living here on an island, and island living represents certain risks," said Edward Mangano, county executive in Long Island's Nassau County, where school buses were being moved to higher ground in case they're needed to evacuate residents to storm shelters. "And those risks appear now, at least, to be tracking toward us."

    Irene could hit North Carolina's Outer Banks on Saturday afternoon with winds around 115 mph (185 kph). It's predicted to chug up the East Coast, dumping rain from Virginia to New York City before a much-weakened form reaches land in Connecticut. Finally, it should peter out in Maine by Monday afternoon.

    A hurricane watch was issued early Thursday for much of the North Carolina coast including the Outer Banks. A hurricane watch means hurricane conditions are possible within 48 hours. Also, a tropical storm watch was issued for much of South Carolina's coast.

    Craig Fugate, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, urged people to find out if they are in an area that could need to evacuate, figure out which local official would give an evacuation order and pay attention to local broadcasters for that information. Among the most important tasks, he said, was figuring out a safe place to go before hitting the road.

    "When you evacuate, you want to know where you're going and make sure you have somewhere to go, not just get on the road with everybody else and hope you find some place," Fugate said Thursday on CBS's "The Early Show."

    In Virginia, the U.S. Navy ordered the Second Fleet to leave Norfolk Naval Station to keep ships safe from the approaching hurricane. Thursday's order applied to 64 ships in southeastern Virginia. Nine ships were already at sea early Thursday with more on the way.

    The Navy said ships that are under way can better weather such storms. The move will also help protect piers from being damaged.

    Meanwhile, a new tropical depression formed far out over the Atlantic early Thursday, with the National Hurricane Center saying it would likely become a tropical storm later in the day.

    Even without hurricane-force winds, northeastern states already drenched from a rainy August could see flooding and fallen trees from Irene.

    "You want to go into a hurricane threat with dry soil, low rivers, a half moon," New Jersey state climatologist David Robinson said.

    That is not the case. The Garden State has gotten twice as much rain this month as in a normal August, and high tide happens at 8 a.m. EDT on Sunday, when Irene might be passing by.

    Early Thursday, the storm was thrashing the Bahamas with widespread damage reported on at least two southern islands. It was a powerful Category 3 hurricane with winds at 115 mph (185 kph). Forecasters said the winds will ramp up quickly over the next day and Irene was expected to blow into a monstrous Category 4 with winds at least 131 mph (210 mph).

    While the storm's path isn't definite, officials are taking nothing for granted.

    In Maryland, inspections of bridges looking for cracks in the support piers and other structural features found no damage, according to state transportation agency spokeswoman Teri Moss. In Virginia, with a southeastern corner that could be in Irene's way, cities along the coast are reviewing their evacuation plans, said Laura Southard, spokeswoman for the state Department of Emergency Management.

    "If there is an evacuation, people don't have to go to Richmond or Williamsburg," she said. "They just have to get to higher ground. There are multiple routes out. Cities and localities work hard year-round on their plans."

    North Carolina's Outer Banks, which look the likeliest to get a serious hit from Irene, have a long history of hurricanes, and building codes and emergency plans reflect that. Structures in the region are designed to withstand up to 110 mph sustained winds and gusts of up to 130 mph for three minutes. Evacuation routes are meticulously planned, down to the order in which counties hit the road.

    Ocracoke Island, a tiny Outer Banks community, has already ordered visitors off, but it has special challenges since it's only accessible to the mainland by boat. Dare County ordered evacuations to start Thursday and Currituck County was weighing its decision.

    Some of the region's most popular destinations rely on the ailing Bonner Bridge, which was built in 1963 and intended to last 30 years, to connect Hatteras Island to the northern Outer Banks. There's no other way to reach Hatteras except by boat.

    The bridge handles about 2 million cars a year and the state DOT ranks it a 2 on its safety meter, with 100 being the highest, or most safe, designation.

    "We're going to shift people and resources around to do what we need to do and keep the roads open," said North Carolina Department of Transportation spokeswoman Nicole Meister. The 2.7-mile bridge won't stay open if it's deemed unsafe — which happened during Hurricane Earl last year — but the state has an emergency ferry terminal ready in that case to get people off the island, Meister said.

    Farther north, precautions so far were mainly wait-and-see as officials watched for developments in the forecast.

    New York City officials had begun preparations to evacuate residents from low-lying areas of the city if necessary. The city's subway stations and tunnels would likely be flooded in places, and officials plan to shut the system down ahead of time to reduce damage to the infrastructure.

    "The sense is that we're going to be facing a strong tropical storm" with winds of 40 to 60 mph, said Office of Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph F. Bruno.

    But Bruno added that the city's agencies were preparing for a Category 1 hurricane with winds surpassing 74 mph and waters surging dangerously in low-lying areas. With five hospitals and nursing homes in the area, officials were readying to possibly evacuate the most frail and needy.

    Roads and bridges in Massachusetts are likely to bear the weather in good condition, said Peter Judge, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. But the agency is planning for flooding and is keeping an eye on the 3,000 public and private dams throughout the state.

    The Office of Dam Safety regulates about half the dams in Massachusetts and earlier this year a state audit rated 100 of those owned by 62 cities and towns as unsafe or in poor condition.

    For longtime residents of the Outer Banks, getting off the island isn't always the biggest problem.

    "The problem is getting back on," said Mary Morgan, who works at the Lighthouse View Motel in Buxton.

    Inland flooding can close roads for days in severe situations, making it impossible to get back on the island until the water level falls. That makes people who live here far more reluctant to leave than tourists visiting for a week.

    "I am prepared to evacuate," said Jen Ray, owner of The Space Between, a boutique and espresso bar in Frisco. "I'm not sure I'm going to."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Tom Breen and Michael Biesecker in Raleigh, N.C.; Larry O'Dell in Richmond, Va.; Geoff Mulvihill in Trenton, N.J.; Brian Witte in Baltimore, Md.; Brock Vergakis in Norfolk, Va.; Johanna Kaiser in Boston; and Meghan Barr and Samantha Gross in New York contributed to this report.

     

    377 comments

    • Banshee  •  9 mths ago
      I have no idea how badly we will be hit but the last major storm here was the Perfect Storm. I live in Gloucester, MA and We have not had a hurricane of major impact here since Connie in roughly 1955. I think we are Waay overdue and this storm track looks like a projected direct hit and may remain at least a category I by the time it gets here, possibly a class II. Be prepared everyone. It may be awhile before power and communications are restored and there is likely to be far more damage than what we are accustomemed to after the passage of so many years. Stand tall everyone, this too, shall pass. Have adequate food and water and a generator at hand if you can. Relief might take awhile and you cannot depend on the Govcernment, especially not the Obama administration, to do anything in a competent manner except take vacations in emergencies. That goes for all those in Congress as well. useless parsites ALL.
      • shelly 9 mths ago
        That is a beautiful area, you have to evacuate, et. like everyone else, don't get blown out to the sea, especially hitting those hard rocks, the seagulls will fly in and try to eat you.
      • Banshee 9 mths ago
        All, of us who believe in the Constitution and the rule of law will be fine since gulls only eat carrion and excrement like dyed-in the wool liberals who despise all with the gumption to disagree with their opinions and defy their
        imposed policies. November 2012 will see a radical change in Government with reduced agencies on the federal level, a new President and term Limits designed to allow us to have the SAY in our own governance that these idiots currently in power would never allow and are trying to take from us. They Will NOT succeeed. They will be gone after the 2012 elections and relegated to a sorry assed footnote as the worst administration and most Anti- Citizen one in American History and, our history WILL remain AMERICAN in spite of their best efforts to DESTROY our Constitution and rule of law. If you are an illegal and preferred over we who were born here and fought to preserve everything you would either destroy or take from us with government approval; LEAVE NOW while you are able. You will be forcibly removed or worse as the CRIMINALS you are, stealing from American Citizens with the APPROVAL OF THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION! When he and it are gone, SO WILL YOU BE, ONE WAY OR THE OTHER! YOU CAME IN VIOLATION OF OUR LAW; YOU WILL BE JUDGED UNDER IT WHEN OBAMA AND COMPANY ARE GONE. WHAT DO YOU THINK 300 MILLION CITIZENS, MOST OF THEM ELDERLY AND VETERANS WILL DO TO YOU WHEN YOUR MESSIAH IS NO LONGERR HERE TO PROTECT YOU AND YOU HAVE STOLEN FROM US FOR DECADES?

        posed without authority policies
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Run, run as fast as you can! You can't catch me i'm the hurricane irene! :d
    • Captain George Dowling  •  9 mths ago
      Phew...we "Dodged", yet another, down here, in the "Keys"!... But, keep your eyes wide open! [Hurricane Season, 6/1 - 12/1]. help your older neighbors, and, the less fortunate!
      • perplexed 9 mths ago
        hey cap, naples here, yes we did!! thank god!
      • MrBoogers 9 mths ago
        St. Lucie county here...yep we were VERY fortunate!
      • Jenifer 9 mths ago
        Broward County here, currently getting rain and wind but nothing too bad. I pray for all those who are in its path especially because it rare for a hurricane to hit so far north.
    • Isabel Salazar  •  9 mths ago
      gad care us
    • shelly  •  9 mths ago
      Tornadoes are expected with this, fun isn't it? Be sure to take a lot of pictures, so we can all see what is going on!
    • shelly  •  9 mths ago
      What is this going to do to our govt in Washington? Might severely damage quite a bit, I'm surprised more people aren't thinking of that! Obama won't have no WH to go back to, swept away , like our Constitution, and Bill of Rights, et.
    • shelly  •  9 mths ago
      This hurricane that'#$%$ the east coast all the way up hasn't happened since about 140 years ago, so this is a very big event, get out of it's way, if possible.
    • MC J  •  9 mths ago
      hope everyone is gonna be safe, scary thing the power of wind and water
    • Ghucker  •  9 mths ago
      A couple of years ago we noticed boocoo trailers in Myrtle Beach. What are they going to do with all those trailers in the EYE of the storm.
      • Yeah, ok 9 mths ago
        Boocoo? Awesome!
      • Crazy Howie 9 mths ago
        Nothing, the wind will take care of removing or destroying all of those trailers just fine.
      • Marisa 9 mths ago
        The eye of the storm is actually completely calm and sunny so there's no worry there. But also mobile homes here on the coast are required to be wind zone 3 which is supposed to withstand a Cat 3 hurricane.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Take it from me ive been thru three storms its no party your house wrecked no power for two weeks no ac no water and waiting in line for gas for five hours w others who also smell like goats
    • Pink CupCakes  •  9 mths ago
      Um...This is somewhat scary...I hope nothing happens to any of the states. I also hope nobody gets injured.
      • shelly 9 mths ago
        That's asking for the impossible, we may have deaths in large numbers if people don't evacuate , say from NYC like they should, be trapped in the 5 boroughs.
    • Thomas  •  9 mths ago
      Hell yeah! I'm going to the coast to go fly a kite in this #$%$
    • nxnne  •  9 mths ago
      witness the "courage" of republicans and republicanism...as they turn-tail and run, as they retreat...it is the only time a republican leads....is in retreat...
    • Adron  •  9 mths ago
      ding, ding, even the dow jones bell cant help with this one!!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      this is going to be a disaster for the northeast they are not floridians i hope these people heed the warnings not like those idiots in new orleans acted by sitting there and saying duhh duh huh
    • Ethan  •  9 mths ago
      If you were to die today, do you know where you would go?

      Do you want to know how to know for sure that you are going to Heaven?

      The Bible says that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, so none of us can be good enough to go to Heaven. In other words, on our own, we have no hope. (Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23)

      BUT, God loved us enough that He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to come and die for us to pay the price for our sins, so that if we believe on Him, His righteousness is imputed onto us, and we will be judged by His righteousness which meets God's standard and not our own righteousness which is not good enough. Jesus also rose from the dead three days after He was crucified! (Romans 5:8, John 3:16)

      Romans 10:9 says "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved."
    • Fish  •  9 mths ago
      It's time for a hurricane party.
    • DNAGUY  •  9 mths ago
      There will be so much destruction and dealth. People will need government help and the Republicans will say wait a minute, we have a 14 trillion dollar deficit so maybe NOT. In order for us to help you, we need to cut the budget some more. Heartless.
    • Hank the crank  •  9 mths ago
      correction on my last comment should be here's not hears Thank you. PS the food also sucked as did the service. Of coarse the scum bag tea baggers we were with didn't help. My brother-in-law who is a TEA party organizer on L.I. is also a ass hole
    • Hank the crank  •  9 mths ago
      Hears to all the rich bastards on Dune road in the Hamptons. Hope you and Bill O'Reily all get washed out to sea along with Dockers Dock Side restaurant. That's were the scum bag O"Reily hangs out. The prices at this restaurant are crazy. $650.00 5 people two rounds of drinks ,mostly beer. At the end of the dinner I noticed people at the next table getting rolls/ I asked our server why we didn't get any. Her reply"You have to ask for them". I leaned over to the gent at the next table and asked if he asked for rolls? He said no he didn't So fuck you Dockers at Dockside last time you see me.
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