Hundreds stranded after Dorian hit North Carolina coast
A rescue is underway along the coast of North Carolina. Hundreds who refused to evacuate Ocracoke Island were stranded when Dorian slammed into the Outer Banks. Omar Villafranca reports.
A rescue is underway along the coast of North Carolina. Hundreds who refused to evacuate Ocracoke Island were stranded when Dorian slammed into the Outer Banks. Omar Villafranca reports.
Days after Hurricane Dorian tore through the Bahamas, the U.N. said more than 76,000 people are in urgent need of food and water. Nikki Battiste went to one of the hardest hit areas, and spoke to people who are trying to figure out what to do next.
Josh Morgerman is the subject of the Science Channel's new show "Hurricane Man," which spotlights how people from all different walks of life feel the effects of our planet's most ferocious hurricanes. He is now stateside and safe from Hurricane Dorian. He joined CBSN to share his story, along with footage of what happened to the island in the wake of the deadly Category 5 storm.
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Five days after the storm ravaged the Bahamas, 76,000 people are in urgent need of food and water
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