With Hurricane Arthur making landfall along the North Carolina coast last night, the damage made visible by the sunrise came as no surprise. Here’s are what the scenes are looking like:
Damage seen at bridge on Hwy 12 in North Carolina after Hurricane Arthur – @NCDOT pic.twitter.com/4XZ8WHSKSj
— BuzzFeed Storm (@BuzzFeedStorm) July 4, 2014
Damage in Atlantic Beach MT "@kenlemonWSOC9 "I will never do it again", said a man battered by #Arthur pic.twitter.com/Wvfr2aUztY"
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWSOC9) July 4, 2014
#Arthur packs punch. Early damage reports coming in. Now downgraded to Category 1 Hurricane.#NagsHead pic.twitter.com/LkkWI6dzBA
— Kim Woirhaye-Reid (@woirhayewoman) July 4, 2014
PHOTOS: Hurricane #Arthur causes flooding and damage: http://t.co/mGO2YKecjO pic.twitter.com/fsy47E0Clc
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsBayArea) July 4, 2014
Wave NC Storm Surge over 6' major water damage from the sound side.#ncwx @WeatherNation pic.twitter.com/EOFKO6Y9Zo
— Jeff Piotrowski (@Jeff_Piotrowski) July 4, 2014
Downtown Manteo is accessible by stand up paddleboard this morning. Photo by Full Moon Cafe and Brewery. pic.twitter.com/zHOWDkKpyW
— Seaside Vacations (@SeasideVacation) July 4, 2014
ARTHUR DAMAGE: #CNNweather #HurricaneArthur @cnn @CNNWire @cnnbrk @cnnireport @IndraPetersons pic.twitter.com/cZnGQ4qrcA
— Jay McMichaelCNN (@JayMcMichaelCNN) July 4, 2014
Aerial photo of flooding near Rodanthy, N.C. after Hurricane Arthur, via @uscgmidatlantic pic.twitter.com/EPrL2gGR6I
— BuzzFeed Storm (@BuzzFeedStorm) July 4, 2014
Hurricane Arthur continues to track along the east coast, however, it has been downgraded to a Category 1 this morning. Hopefully it begins to track northeast out into the Atlantic sooner rather than later.