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Saturday, October 8, 2016

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Where is the storm now? 

Matthew continues to head north toward the South Carolina coast. The National Hurricane Center downgraded the storm to a Category 2 hurricane earlier Friday, and as of 2 a.m. ET Saturday, Matthew was located 95 miles southwest of Charleston, S.C., moving 12 mph.

Where is the tempest headed? 

Matthew is moving north at 12 mph towards the shore of South Carolina in the morning and is relied upon to move in the same movement Saturday night close to the shoreline of southern North Carolina. 

In Georgia, more than 500,000 individuals fled the waterfront territories for the inside, and thousands looked for asylum at havens. Forecasters anticipate that Matthew will stick near the bank of Georgia and South Carolina throughout the prior weekend veering out to ocean — maybe notwithstanding circling back toward Florida amidst one week from now as a hurricane. 

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley put forth a limit expression to occupants: "This is the last time you will hear my voice requesting that you empty," she said, getting out islands and urban areas by name. State authorities were especially agonized over high water, as 8-foot storm surges, immersing obstruction islands and conveying life-undermining flooding to notable Charleston. 

President Obama proclaimed a highly sensitive situation in North Carolina Friday, taking after comparative assertions for Florida, Georgia and South Carolina 

The National Hurricane Center extended a typhoon cautioning to North Carolina as well. The middle likewise said the tempest is required to debilitate in the following 48 hours however will remain a storm until Sunday.

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