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    Irene, a bit weaker, begins its destructive run

    MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (AP) — Hurricane Irene opened its assault on the Eastern Seaboard on Saturday by lashing the North Carolina coast with wind as strong as 115 mph and pounding shoreline homes with waves. Farther north, authorities readied a massive shutdown of trains and airports, with 2 million people ordered out of the way.

    The center of the storm, which was estimated to be some 500 miles wide, passed over North Carolina's Outer Banks for its official landfall just after 7:30 a.m. EDT. The hurricane's vast reach traced the East Coast from Myrtle Beach, S.C., to just below Cape Cod. Tropical storm conditions battered Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, with the worst to come.

    On Saturday afternoon, forecasters said Irene's effects could be felt as far north as Canada even after it weakens. A tropical storm warning extended from the U.S. border to Nova Scotia's southern coast.

    Irene weakened slightly, with sustained winds down to 85 mph from about 100 a day earlier, making it a Category 1, the least threatening on the scale. The National Hurricane Center reported gusts of 115 mph and waves as high as 7 feet.

    At least two deaths were directly caused by the storm. In Nash County, N.C., emergency officials said a man was crushed by a large limb that blew off a tree. In Newport News, Va., a city spokeswoman said an 11-year-old boy was killed when Irene's winds sent a tree crashing through his apartment building. Winds had were gusting well above 60 mph in the area.

    Hurricane-force winds arrived near Jacksonville, N.C., at first light, and wind-whipped rain lashed the resort town of Nags Head. Tall waves covered the beach, and the surf pushed as high as the backs of some of the houses and hotels fronting the strand.

    "There's nothing you can do now but wait. You can hear the wind and it's scary," said Leon Reasor, who rode out the storm in the Outer Banks town of Buxton. "Things are banging against the house. I hope it doesn't get worse, but I know it will. I just hate hurricanes."

    At least two piers on the Outer Banks were wiped out, the roof of a car dealership was ripped away, and a hospital in Morehead City was running on generators. In all, nearly 750,000 people were without power on the East Coast.

    The Red Cross had opened 63 shelters in North Carolina by Saturday afternoon, with more than 5,573 people registering to stay. At the shelter on the Elizabeth City State University campus, children shrieked and played while their parents watched the storm unfold. Latoya Bryant watched her 2- and 4-year-olds play, saying she told them they could go home once the storm was over.

    "They want to play in the rain, though," Bryant said. "You can't play in this rain."

    In the Northeast, unaccustomed to tropical weather of any strength, authorities made plans to bring the basic structures of travel grinding to a halt. The New York City subway, the largest in the United States, was making its last runs at noon, and all five area airports were accepting only a few final hours' worth of flights.

    The New York transit system carries 5 million people on weekdays, fewer on weekends, and has never been shut for weather. Transit systems in New Jersey, Baltimore and Philadelphia also announced plans to shut down. Washington declared a state of emergency. Days earlier, buildings had been evacuated after an earthquake rattled the D.C. area.

    New York City ordered 300,000 people to leave low-lying areas, including the Battery Park City neighborhood at the southern tip of Manhattan, the beachfront Rockaways in Queens and Coney Island in Brooklyn. But it was not clear how many people would get out, or how they would do it.

    "How can I get out of Coney Island?" said Abe Feinstein, 82, who has lived for half a century on the eighth floor of a building overlooking the boardwalk. "What am I going to do? Run with this walker?"

    Authorities in New York said they would not arrest people who chose to stay, but Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned on Friday: "If you don't follow this, people may die."

    Streets and subway cars were much emptier than on a typical Saturday morning. On Wall Street, sandbags were placed around subway grates nearest the East River, which is expected to surge as the worst hits New York.

    The city's largest power company said it could cut power to some neighborhoods if the storm causes serious flooding. Salt water can damage power lines, and cutting power would speed repairs.

    In all, evacuation orders covered about 2.3 million people, including 1 million in New Jersey, 315,000 in Maryland, 300,000 in North Carolina, 200,000 in Virginia and 100,000 in Delaware. Authorities and experts said it was probably the most people ever threatened by a single storm in the United States.

    Airlines said 8,300 flights were canceled, including 3,000 on Saturday. Greyhound suspended bus service between Richmond, Va., and Boston. Amtrak canceled trains in the Northeast for Sunday.

    Forecasters said the core of Irene would roll up the mid-Atlantic coast Saturday night and over southern New England on Sunday. Late Saturday morning, Irene was centered about 95 miles south of Norfolk, Va. It was moving north-northeast at 15 mph. Maximum sustained winds remained around 85 mph.

    North of the Outer Banks, the storm pounded the Hampton Roads region of southeast Virginia, a jagged network of inlets and rivers that floods easily. Emergency officials there were less worried about the wind and more about storm surge, the high waves that accompany a hurricane. Gas stations there were low on fuel, and grocery stores scrambled to keep water and bread on the shelves.

    In Delaware, Gov. Jack Markell ordered an evacuation of coastal areas on the peninsula that the state shares with Maryland and Virginia. In Atlantic City, N.J., all 11 casinos announced they would shut down for only the third time since gambling became legal there 33 years ago.

    In Baltimore's Fells Point, one of the city's oldest waterfront neighborhoods, people filled sandbags and placed them at building entrances. A few miles away at the Port of Baltimore, vehicles and cranes continued to unload huge cargo ships that were rushing to offload and get away from the storm.

    A steady rain fell on the boardwalk at Ocean City, Md., where a small amusement park was shut down and darkened — including a ride called the Hurricane. Businesses were boarded up, many painted with messages like "Irene don't be mean!"

    Charlie Koetzle, 55, who has lived in Ocean City for a decade, came to the boardwalk in swim trunks and flip-flops to look at the sea. While his neighbors and most everyone else had evacuated, Koetzle said he told authorities he wasn't leaving. To ride out the storm, he had stocked up with soda, roast beef, peanut butter, tuna, nine packs of cigarettes and a detective novel.

    Of the storm, he said: "I always wanted to see one."

    ___

    Jennifer Peltz reported from New York. Associated Press writers contributing to this report were Tim Reynolds and Christine Armario in Miami; Bruce Shipkowski in Surf City, N.J.; Geoff Mulvihill in Trenton, N.J.; Wayne Parry in Atlantic City, N.J.; Eric Tucker in Washington; Martha Waggoner in Raleigh, N.C.; Jessica Gresko in Ocean City, Md.; Mitch Weiss in Nags Head, N.C.; Alex Dominguez in Baltimore; Brock Vergakis in Virginia Beach, Va.; Jonathan Fahey in New York; and Seth Borenstein in Washington.

     

    911 comments

    • derrick  •  8 mths ago
      hey
    • Jamesy  •  9 mths ago
      This was a joke, it wasn't bad. NYC thinks they're getting the worst storm in history, do they think the world stops because they're getting some harsh weather?
    • Eric L. Williams  •  9 mths ago
      Trust in the Lord with all your heart & lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, & He will make your paths straight.
    • William  •  9 mths ago
      Message to the Clergy – do not allow bullying by secular societies

      Saturday 27 August 2011
      My daughter if only more priests and members of the Christian Church would open their minds and accept that I am speaking to the world now through these messages then My heart would be lighter.
      It is My devout followers who hold the candle of light as they forge ahead to spread my warnings to the world to encourage My children to redeem themselves in My eyes. Oh how it saddens me to see how closed the minds are of those Sacred Servants who profess to communicate My word, My teachings, to the world. They break My heart so hardened have their own hearts become.
      My teachings espouse the fact that divine revelations do take place and have taken place since the beginning of time. Did they think that My Mother or I would not communicate to My children over the centuries? They are happy to pay attention to the word of saints gone by, long after their messages were given to the world. But not so today. The difference during this time is that no time will be afforded to them to enable them digest these messages after the event. Because time will be no more as you know it.
      I call on you, my sacred servants and my Holy Vicar to read My words to mankind now. Never before have you needed my intervention in worldly events as you do now. Remember that I rose from the dead and promised I would come back. How prepared are you now? How often do you remind My children of the need to redeem themselves in my eyes? How often are you willing to hear the sins of My children when you are so busy? The time is not being afforded to the hearing of confessions. You have let me down my sacred servants and for that you offend me greatly. To deny My children the right to the sacraments is unforgivable. Wake up now and follow My instruction. Do your duty to My children as you promised Me through your Sacred Vows. Please do not turn your back on My teachings.
      Faith, and especially that of my beloved sacred servants is weakening considerably. This is brought about by the curse of Satan who has walked among your midst for some time causing havoc within and outside of My Church. Remember this My Sacred Servants. This is Satan at work. You must never give in to his torments so that you pull away from your duty to Me.
      Hear Me now. Heed My warnings and prepare my flock so that they can seek redemption for their sins now. Move then so that my church will continue to fight for the truth of My teachings and not allow the bullying from secular societies to push you into a corner cowering with fear. For if you do that you will be succumbing to the temptations of the Evil One whose lies have already destroyed much of my church.
      You are my lifeline my sacred servants and I need you now to help Me Save My precious children as they face the torments which twist their minds to the truth of My teachings and the existence of My Eternal Father.
      I call on you now to listen to Me when I call you.
      Your Beloved Teacher
      Jesus Christ

      from site: thewarningsecondcoming
    • Sylvester McMonkey-McBean  •  9 mths ago
      11 people died as a result of Irene.

      A little perspective...

      6,000 people a year, or 16 a day, die from falling off ladders.
      34,000 people a year, or 93 a day, die from car accidents.
      36,000 people a year, or 99 a day, die from the common flu.

      Everyone born eventually dies...100%.

      The storm hype is all about selling stuff and increasing government power.
    • Sylvester McMonkey-McBean  •  9 mths ago
      What a bunch of hype and hysteria in the MSM and government! It was barely a CAT I when it hit and downgraded to tropical storm almost immediately. I can't believe what a bunch of sissies surround me in New England. Oh, the sky is falling, the sky is falling! Pathetic!
    • atlove  •  9 mths ago
      Jehovah and Jesus Christ is coming these thing will happen per the Bible
      • James 9 mths ago
        think ill write a book saying youll be fine but there is no after life maybe stupid people will beleive it and give me money. because smart people all ready know it and didn't need to read it or have it told to them by a so called wise man.
      • Tahmineh 9 mths ago
        As I remember, the end of the world was postponed several times for the last 60 years. Jehovah may take a little vacation, since our president came back to work. And Jesus is with us always. Ask him and listen to his answer, give him a chance to respond to your payers. Listen.
    • bryan  •  9 mths ago
      I think the media is connected to wallmart and on commision, the more we sell ice to the people and bottel water the more brian norsross makes in his hurrican what you need adds so its doom and gloom for the NE ya right bone heads...like i said if florida has a cat 1 storm we wash our cars in it ..
    • sunshine  •  9 mths ago
      So, how are the New Yorkers who are poor and senior citizens on fixed incomes supposed to survive this hurricane? Why hasn't our government provided emergency kits for free to those who are less fortunate? Food stamps for those who are at the end of the month and have no food? How are less fortunate people supposed to buy flashlights and batteries and all those necessary emergency needs with no money?
      • ICE Slice 9 mths ago
        It is not the governments job to provide all this. That's called socialism and it ALWAYS fails.
      • eddie willers 9 mths ago
        This satire....right?
      • The Dude 9 mths ago
        Guess that you think our tax dollers don't do enough helping out the ? Let them provide for themselves- I am damm tired of taking care of everyone
    • jt  •  9 mths ago
      Ricky you have been praying for rain in Texas. We have plenty in Joisy.. So " Come and git it"
      • hombre 9 mths ago
        we don't need it here in the westcoast the crops are being picked that supports the world.
    • Thelma  •  9 mths ago
      My dad just left NC this past Thursday, right before the disaster....I couldn't be more relieved! I really sympathize with those whose loved ones are caught in this dreadful situation.
      • retiredandwealthy 9 mths ago
        Please you are caught up in the hype as well. A little storm and nothing more and you believe the media. HOw gullible you are.
      • Taylor 9 mths ago
        ................No I am pretty sure it was a hurricane that already claimed 2 lives. What hype? I live in NC and I ma devastated by this.
      • Slayer88 9 mths ago
        Disaster? Really? Glad your pop is safe and all but come on....Disaster,OK....
    • Antonio  •  9 mths ago
      I'm off to work in a few hours to surely get 1,000000 calls by people affected by the Hurricane...its going to be a long night!
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        Call in dead.
    • Brian Lima  •  9 mths ago
      once again southeastern massachusettts will be speared..............
    • Haskarpt Haskar  •  9 mths ago
      haiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
    • Jennifer Katz  •  9 mths ago
      I have family living on the east coast. They are in harm's way and all we can do is pray that they will be ok! I called my sis yesterday while I still could and so glad I did. They are fine so far!!! God bless them!!!
    • Vishal Persaud  •  9 mths ago
      Hmmm...As someone living in NYC, I never really paid attention to it, but seeing people point it out, I guess NYC does get alot of media coverage. If something happens here, it's big news. I wonder why? As for the...ahem...hurricane, in Queens, I don't think people are paying attention to the news. Lol. I'm expecting a little rain and some wind.
    • gunnmetalblue  •  9 mths ago
      messages to the storm? really? I'm sure the hurricane will read those messages and spare those buildings.
    • BOW YOUR HEADS!  •  9 mths ago
      about your hurricane; "the one hundred year event". In the region I live (that means not New York and not LA for the Ken and Barbie news service) we have this also. We call it wind and rain. I also have a good laugh when seeing the reporters (ken, barbie) wading out in the surf or standing out in the wind to read the news. Aparrently to make everything seem more authentic to us. WE BELIEVE YOU. You dont need to go out in the wind and look stupid.
    • Snarling wolf  •  9 mths ago
      Ive lived in Seattle surrounding areas, through Ice storms freezing Rain and snow two to three feet deep nothing near as bad as Montana winters where the snow can be as 6 to 10 ft. winds destructive force is prolly worse.. with storm surge battering things around but I just Ride the storm out...no difference if your ready for the big blow...take a bow Boy Scout all ways be prepared....
    • lonsome dove  •  9 mths ago
      I haved lived through all the hurricans that traveled through Massachusetts. Except for the costal homes that were destroyed in all the hurricanes, nor'easters, tropical storms and every downpour, the houses should never have been built on a beach area in the first place! when the places are destroyed what did stupid people do? well just replace it..to be destroyed. 2why do they do that?just to have a pretty view..I do not think Irene will do much except for the affored mentioned Oh well God knowes best.,
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