Hurricane Florence weakens to Category 2, still thought dangerous

Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-13 12:49:46|Editor: xuxin
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U.S.-WILMINGTON-HURRICANE FLORENCE

A gas station is out of service before the arrival of Hurricane Florence in Wilmington, North Carolina, the United States, on Sept. 12, 2018. Hurricane Florence on Wednesday night weakened to a Category 2 storm over the Atlantic with maximum sustained winds of about 175 km per hour, authorities said. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)

WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- Hurricane Florence on Wednesday night weakened to a Category 2 storm over the Atlantic with maximum sustained winds of about 175 km per hour, authorities said.

As a result, Florence is no longer a major hurricane but still regarded as a large, dangerous and life-threatening storm to hammer the states of North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as some other portions along the U.S. East Coast for days.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Wednesday night that the hurricane's wind field size continues to increase as it approaches the Carolinas.

A hurricane-hunter airplane measured 83-foot waves near the eye of Florence, according to a tweet from the National Hurricane Center.

Earlier on Wednesday, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said at a press conference that at least 50 shelters are open across the state.

Governor of southeastern U.S. state Georgia, Nathan Deal, also declared on Wednesday a state of emergency for the state's all 159 counties after the National Hurricane Center said the storm will turn southwards after reaching North Carolina late Thursday and early Friday.

"In light of the storm's forecasted southward track after making landfall, I encourage Georgians to be prepared for the inland effects of the storm as well as the ensuing storm surge in coastal areas," said Deal.

Governors of South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland have already declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm, joined by Washington D.C. mayor on Tuesday.

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