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Hurricane Dorian, Category 5, blasts Bahamas with 185 mph winds as USA's East Coast looms


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MIAMI – Hurricane Dorian blasted across the Bahamas in a record-setting way on Sunday, tying an 84-year-old record for the most powerful Atlantic hurricane to come ashore as it continued its unrelenting march toward the U.S. East Coast.The National Hurricane Center said the storm was driving sustained winds of 185 mph, with gusts exceeding 220 mph. "Right now, it's the strongest storm that we've ever recorded in history in modern times in the Bahamas area, so this is a very dangerous situation," Graham said.In the U.S., the hurricane center issued hurricane warnings Sunday afternoon for much of Florida's east coast, from the Jupiter Inlet in Palm Beach County up to the Volusia/Brevard county line near Cape Canaveral. The hurricane should move closer to the Florida east coast late Monday through Tuesday, the advisories say.North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency, warning residents that forecasts put the center of Dorian along his state's coast Thursday and Friday.Rick Knabb, a hurricane expert at The Weather Channel, said the storm is likely to hammer much of the East Coast even if it never makes landfall in the U.S."Regardless of the track relative to Florida, the life-threatening winds and water of the hurricane could reach portions of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina later this week," Knabb said.This GOES-16 satellite image taken Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, at 16:00 UTC and provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), shows Hurricane Dorian, right, churning over the Atlantic Ocean.

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