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One million told to flee as Hurricane Florence strengthens (1/4)

2018-09-12 14:57:34 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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People line up to enter a hurricane shelter at Trask Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 11, 2018. Hurricane Florence would deliver a \'direct hit\' to the US East Coast, emergency officials warned. More than one million people in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have been told to flee their homes as the hurricane churns across the Atlantic Ocean towards the coast. (Photo/Agencies)

People line up to enter a hurricane shelter at Trask Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 11, 2018. Hurricane Florence would deliver a 'direct hit' to the US East Coast, emergency officials warned. More than one million people in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have been told to flee their homes as the hurricane churns across the Atlantic Ocean towards the coast. (Photo/Agencies)

A woman holds her dog as she waits to enter a hurricane shelter at Trask Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 11, 2018. Hurricane Florence would deliver a \'direct hit\' to the US East Coast, emergency officials warned. More than one million people in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have been told to flee their homes as the hurricane churns across the Atlantic Ocean towards the coast. (Photo/Agencies)

A woman holds her dog as she waits to enter a hurricane shelter at Trask Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 11, 2018. Hurricane Florence would deliver a 'direct hit' to the US East Coast, emergency officials warned. More than one million people in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have been told to flee their homes as the hurricane churns across the Atlantic Ocean towards the coast. (Photo/Agencies)

People line up to enter a hurricane shelter at Trask Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 11, 2018. Hurricane Florence would deliver a \'direct hit\' to the US East Coast, emergency officials warned. More than one million people in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have been told to flee their homes as the hurricane churns across the Atlantic Ocean towards the coast. (Photo/Agencies)

People line up to enter a hurricane shelter at Trask Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 11, 2018. Hurricane Florence would deliver a 'direct hit' to the US East Coast, emergency officials warned. More than one million people in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have been told to flee their homes as the hurricane churns across the Atlantic Ocean towards the coast. (Photo/Agencies)

People line up to enter a hurricane shelter at Trask Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 11, 2018. Hurricane Florence would deliver a \'direct hit\' to the US East Coast, emergency officials warned. More than one million people in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have been told to flee their homes as the hurricane churns across the Atlantic Ocean towards the coast. (Photo/Agencies)

People line up to enter a hurricane shelter at Trask Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 11, 2018. Hurricane Florence would deliver a 'direct hit' to the US East Coast, emergency officials warned. More than one million people in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia have been told to flee their homes as the hurricane churns across the Atlantic Ocean towards the coast. (Photo/Agencies)

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