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Hurricane Florence Forces Duke Marine Lab's Full Coastal Evacuation: Boats Secured, Students Bused 200 Miles to Durham as Category 4 Bears Down on Beaufort
On September 11, 2018, Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, North Carolina ended classes and evacuated all students to Duke's main campus in Durham as Hurricane Florence, then a Category 4 storm, was projected to make landfall directly on the North Carolina coast. Staff secured boats, checked emergency generators, and coordinated evacuee contacts before departing. Hurricane Florence ultimately delivered 24 inches of rain to Morehead City, adjacent to the Marine Lab, and the Repass Center teaching facility sustained roof damage when its roof peeled back during the storm.
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- OfficialBracing for the Worsttoday.duke.edu
- OfficialDuke Marine Lab Dorms Reopen After Hurricane Florencenicholas.duke.edu
- OfficialMarine Lab's Hurricane Response Team Honored with Presidential Awardnicholas.duke.edu
- NewsStudents Return to Duke Lab Dormscoastalreview.org