Category 5 Monster: Hurricane Erin's Surge Sinks NJ Buildings, Floods MD Coast Despite Offshore Path

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Hurricane Erin became a catastrophic Category 5 monster with 160 mph winds, and this is the devastating impact it unleashed on the U.S. East Coast without ever making landfall. We are on the ground in New Jersey and Maryland showing you the shocking footage of submerged streets, collapsing buildings, and heroic water rescues. This storm's immense size—with tropical-storm-force winds stretching 435 miles—battered the coast from the Outer Banks to Cape Cod. Discover how rapid intensification fueled this historic hurricane and why its dangerous storm surge caused severe coastal overwash on Maryland's islands and catastrophic back-bay flooding in New Jersey, leading to widespread beach closures and a state of emergency. Sources like The Washington Post and AP News confirm the science behind these increasingly powerful storms. Stay until the end to understand the real climate change connection and why every East Coast resident needs to see this. Subscribe for breaking weather updates and in-depth storm coverage.

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