Track it! Track Hurricane Hazel's original path here. Hazel was, once again, over warm tropical waters and began to ...
Hurricane Hazel was one of the most powerful and destructive storms to strike Eastern North Carolina, making landfall on October 15, 1954, near the North Carolina-South Carolina border as a ...
MYRTLE BEACH — Jack Thompson remembers the makeshift warning systems ahead of Hurricane Hazel. Before the Category 4 storm slammed into the Grand Strand on Oct. 15, 1954, Myrtle Beach ...
That spire was later deemed by city officials to be a "public nuisance" and was removed in 1955 after being damaged by Hurricane Hazel, a Category 4 hurricane generating 134 mph winds. The name ...
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Track it! Track Hurricane Hazel's original path here. Hazel was, once again, over warm tropical waters and began to strengthen before passing over the Bahamas on Oct. 13. The U.S. Weather Bureau ...