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Lluvias torrenciales del huracán Florence inundan Carolina del Norte
El huracán está dejando ya intensas lluvias y fuertes vientos en la costa sureste de Carolina del Norte, en el sureste de Estados Unidos.
- Actualizado: 13 septiembre 2018 /
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1 / 11Las lluvias han causado estragos en varias comunidades del Carolina del Norte. -
2 / 11NEW BERN, NC - SEPTEMBER 13: Residents walk in flooded streets as the Neuse River floods its banks during Hurricane Florence September 13, 2018 in New Bern, North Carolina. Coastal cities in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are under evacuation orders as the Category 2 hurricane approaches the United States. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP -
3 / 11NEW BERN, NC - SEPTEMBER 13: A man makes photographs of the flooded streets as the Neuse River floods its banks during Hurricane Florence September 13, 2018 in New Bern, North Carolina. Coastal cities in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are under evacuation orders as the Category 2 hurricane approaches the United States. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP -
4 / 11NEW BERN, NC - SEPTEMBER 13: Shianne Coleman (L) gets a hand from friend Austin Gremmel as they walk in flooded streets as the Neuse River begins to flood its banks during Hurricane Florence September 13, 2018 in New Bern, North Carolina. Coastal cities in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are under evacuation orders as the Category 2 hurricane approaches the United States. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP -
5 / 11Florence, que llegó a arrastrar vientos máximos sostenidos de 220 kilómetros por hora como huracán de categoría 4, bajó a categoría 2 en la escala de intensidad de Saffir-Simpson, de un máximo de 5, y siguió debilitándose ligeramente. -
6 / 11los expertos alertan de que es un sistema de gran tamaño, muy bien organizado, que mantiene su potencial destructor por el peligro de marejadas ciclónicas, inundaciones e intensas precipitaciones a su paso. -
7 / 11los expertos alertan de que es un sistema de gran tamaño, muy bien organizado, que mantiene su potencial destructor por el peligro de marejadas ciclónicas, inundaciones e intensas precipitaciones a su paso. -
8 / 11NEW BERN, NC - SEPTEMBER 13: The Trent Court public housing apartments are flooded after the Neuse River topped its banks during Hurricane Florence September 13, 2018 in New Bern, North Carolina. Coastal cities in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are under evacuation orders as the Category 2 hurricane approaches the United States. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP -
9 / 11ATLANTIC BEACH, NC - SEPTEMBER 13: Portions of a boat dock and boardwalk are destroyed by powerful wind and waves as Hurricane Florence arrives September 13, 2018 in Atlantic Beach, United States. Coastal cities in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are under evacuation orders as the Category 2 hurricane approaches the United States. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP -
10 / 11NEW BERN, NC - SEPTEMBER 13: Diamond Dillahunt, 2-year-old Ta-Layah Koonce and Shkoel Collins survey the flooding at the Trent Court public housing apartments after the Neuse River topped its banks during Hurricane Florence September 13, 2018 in New Bern, United States. Coastal cities in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are under evacuation orders as the Category 2 hurricane approaches the United States. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP -
11 / 11Se espera que Florence produzca acumulaciones totales de lluvia de entre 50 y 76 centímetros.