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Surfers enter the Atlantic Ocean as Hurricane Erin churns offshore, in Long Beach, New York, August 21. Dangerous rip-currents that can drag a swimmer out to sea, along with high surf with waves of up to 20-feet high were predicted from the Carolinas to Cape Cod. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton Long Beach, NY, United States
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People take advantage of the surf and wind from Hurricane Erin, the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, August 21. REUTERS/Brian SnyderGLOUCESTER, MA, UNITED STATES
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A surfer rides the waves from Hurricane Erin at Lido Beach, New York, August 22. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonLido Beach, NY, United States
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A 'water closed' sign at a local beach in Sea Bright, New Jersey, August 21. Swimming and other water activities were prohibited from the Carolinas, up through the New Jersey Shore, New York, Long Island and Nantucket Island and beyond, the National Weather Service said. Coastal flooding is expected to peak during high tide on Thursday. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozSEA BRIGHT, NJ, UNITED STATES
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A windsurfer in Rockport, Massachusetts, August 21. REUTERS/Brian SnyderROCKPORT, MA, UNITED STATES
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A person kitesurfs during Hurricane Erin off Sea Bright, New Jersey, August 21. Tropical-storm-force winds extend up to 320 miles from the storm’s center, with hurricane-force winds extending for more than 100 miles. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozSEA BRIGHT, NJ, UNITED STATES
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People take advantage of the surf and wind from Hurricane Erin, the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, August 21. REUTERS/Brian SnyderROCKPORT, MA, UNITED STATES
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Surfers ride the waves and wind from Hurricane Erin at Lido Beach, New York, August 22. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonLido Beach, NY, United States
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Surfers paddle in the water off Gloucester, Massachusetts, August 21. The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for most of the New England coastline as Huricane Erin threatens to pound the shoreline with 6-to-20-foot waves. REUTERS/Brian SnyderGLOUCESTER, MA, UNITED STATES
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A woman and a child watch the waves in the Atlantic Ocean off Long Beach, New York, August 20. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonLong Beach, NY, United States
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People watch the waves during Hurricane Erin at Sea Bright, New Jersey, August 21. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozSEA BRIGHT, NJ, UNITED STATES
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A man surfs during Hurricane Erin in Long Beach, New York, August 21. New York City Mayor Eric Adams ordered all city public beaches - including Coney Island and Brighton Beach - to close Wednesday and Thursday. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonLong Beach, NY, United States
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Surfers watch the waves during Hurricane Erin in Long Beach, New York, August 21. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonLong Beach, NY, United States
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People are reflected in an arcade machine along the boardwalk at Coney Island beach in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, August 20. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton New York, NY, United States
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Kitesurfers during Hurricane Erin off Sea Bright, New Jersey, August 21. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozSEA BRIGHT, NJ, UNITED STATES
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A flag that says "no swimming" flutters in the wind during Hurricane Erin at Rockaway Beach in the Queens borough of New York City, August 20. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonNew York, NY, United States
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Life guards watch the beach during Hurricane Erin at Evon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey, August 20. Gradual weakening of Hurricane Erin is predicted over the next couple of days, the NHC said, and the Erin is expected to dissolve into a post-tropical storm this weekend. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozEVON-BY-THE-SEA, NJ, UNITED STATES
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A woman takes pictures of the waves before Hurricane Erin's near approach, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, August 20. North Carolina Governor Josh Stein declared a state of emergency on Tuesday, freeing up state money and manpower to help during the storm and its aftermath. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra CardonaKITTY HAWK, NC, UNITED STATES
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Kitesurfers during Hurricane Erin off Sea Bright, New Jersey, August 21. REUTERS/Eduardo MunozSEA BRIGHT, NJ, UNITED STATES
