Hanna roars ashore near North-South Carolina line

Hanna roars ashore near North-South Carolina line
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    MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) - Forecasters say the center of Tropical
Storm Hanna has hit the tourist beaches near the line between North
and South Carolina.
    The National Hurricane Center said Hanna came on shore at about
3:20 a.m. this morning. The storm had winds near 70 miles per hour
before it roared onto land.
    The storm is expected to race up the Eastern Seaboard and dump
heavy rain over the weekend from Virginia to New England.
    Emergency officials are already looking past Hanna to Hurricane
Ike several hundreds miles out in the Atlantic. Ike is more
powerful than Hanna and could be approaching southern Florida by
Monday as Hanna spins away over the North Atlantic.

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