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On Sept. 18, 2003, Hurricane Isabel barreled its way up the coast of North Carolina and Virginia, leaving 17 dead, hundreds of thousands without power, and destroying homes and businesses.
NORFOLK, Va. — This time 21 years ago, in 2003, Hampton Roads felt the brunt of Hurricane Isabel, one of the strongest hurricanes to hit the area in decades. Hurricane Isabel had been a Category ...
Hurricane Isabel. Lives were lost, power was out for weeks, and in places, the coastlines of Virginia and North Carolina were changed forever. Isabel formed deep in the Atlantic Ocean, west of ...
Hurricane Isabel has left parts of the mid-Atlantic region in shambles. Kwame Holman and Betty Ann Bowser report. Relief and recovery efforts began early this morning in coastal North Carolina ...
Around this time in 2003, 19 years ago, the entire region was bracing for impact. Hurricane Isabel had just developed into a category 5 storm, the first in the Atlantic since Hurricane Mitch five ...
Two decades ago, a veil of uneasiness hung over Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks as Hurricane Isabel made her way to landfall. The exact path had been unknown for the few days before it reached ...
BALTIMORE -- This week marks 20 years since Hurricane Isabel swept across the state of Maryland. It was one of the most powerful and deadly hurricanes to hit both Maryland and the mid-Atlantic region.
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — Hurricane Isabel set the benchmark for memorable storms in Hampton Roads for many reasons — claiming many lives, creating widespread power loss and setting the ...