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  • Workers attach hurricane shutters to a historic home along the Charleston Battery in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 11, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71863.JPG
  • Workers attach hurricane shutters to a shop window on historic King Street shopping district in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 11, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71856.JPG
  • Workers attach hurricane cloth to windows on the Charleston City Hall in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 11, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71858.JPG
  • Workers attach hurricane cloth to windows on the Charleston City Hall in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 11, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71861.JPG
  • Workers attach hurricane cloth to windows on the Charleston City Hall in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 11, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71860.JPG
  • Workers attach hurricane resistant cloth to windows on the historic Charleston County Courthouse in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71839.JPG
  • Workers attach hurricane resistant cloth to windows on the historic Charleston County Courthouse in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71838.JPG
  • Workers attach hurricane resistant cloth to windows on the historic Charleston County Courthouse in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71837.JPG
  • Residents of coastal South Carolina fill sand bags in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71835.JPG
  • Dale Watson loads sand bags into his truck in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71834.JPG
  • Workers carry sand bags to prevent flooding in the historic King Street shopping district in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 11, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71855.JPG
  • Sign on a shop saying closed for the hurricane on the historic King Street shopping district in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 11, 2018 in Charleston, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71868.JPG
  • Workers attach hurricane shutters to windows along the beach in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 11, 2018 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71865.JPG
  • Dale Watson loads sand bags into his truck in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71836.JPG
  • Residents of coastal South Carolina fill sand bags in preparation for approaching Hurricane Florence September 10, 2018 in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina. Florence, a category 4 storm, is expected to hit the coast between South and North Carolina and could be the strongest storm on record for the East Coast of the United States.
    Hurricane Flo_71833.JPG
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