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El huracán 'Irene' golpea la costa este de EE.UU.

El huracán 'Irene' golpe la costa este de EE.UU.

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  • Línea eléctrica dañada por la llegada del huracán

    Líneas eléctricas dañadas por la llegada del huracán "Irene"

    Damaged power lines burn in Nag's Head on August 27, 2011 as Hurricane Irene hits the northern Outer Banks of North Carolina. Hurricane Irene blasted ashore near Cape Lookout, North Carolina on Saturday, a weakened but still massive category one storm that has sent tens of thousands of Americans fleeing for safety. Irene packed sustained winds of 85 miles (140 kilometers) an hour as it made landfall near the southern end of a slender chain of barrier islands that ring the North Carolina Coast, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said.
  • Una boya embarrada en la bahía de Albemarie, en Carolina del Norte.

    Boya en el barro en la bahía Albemarie, en Carolina del Norte

    A bouy sits in mud in Kitty Hawk Bay in Albemarie Sound after the water was pushed out by Hurricane Irene August 27, 2011 in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. Hurricane Irene hit Dare County, which sits along the Outer Banks and includes the vacation towns of Nags Head, Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills, as a category one hurricane around mid-day today.
  • Escombros entre la arena en una playa cercana a la costa de Atlantic Beach, en Carolina del Norte

    Escombros entre la arena en Atlantic Beach, Carolina del Norte

    Debris and sand litters the road behind the town's main beach as the backside of Hurricane Irene comes ashore near Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, August 27, 2011.

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