Hurricane Imelda is impacting parts of the East Coast of the U.S. Its waves reached up to 15 feet, taking down five houses in less than an hour on Tuesday. No one was in them, and no injuries were reported.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Imelda is moving away from the East Coast but continues to cause dangerous conditions.
- Five empty houses were destroyed by 15-foot waves on North Carolina's Outer Banks. 3s
- Coastal flood warnings and high surf advisories are in effect from Maine to Florida. 31s
- Imelda, a category one storm, is now heading toward Bermuda. 51s
- The Northeast is experiencing cooler air, while the Midwest faces record warmth. 1m 7s