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Article: Yes, Virginia, Bonnie's Back
- Article from:
- Charleston Daily Mail
- Article date:
- August 28, 1998
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Copyright informationCopyright 1998 Charleston Daily Mail. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Rejuvenated by warm ocean waters, Bonnie
regained hurricane strength and battered Virginia's coast today.
Winds of 75 mph snapped ship mooring ropes and left hundreds of
thousands of people without electricity.
Heavy wind and rain flooded roads, sent waves crashing over the
resort city's beachfront boardwalk and toppled trees and power lines.
A 12-year-old girl was killed overnight in North Carolina's
Currituck County, near the Virginia state line, when a tree fell on
her house, said Mark Van Sciver, spokesman for the state emergency
operations center. Five other people in her home survived.
Mooring lines holding two ships to piers in Norfolk, Va., snapped
in the high ...
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