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Hurricane Erin is predicted to create dangerous surf conditions from Florida to Canada, impacting East Coast beaches.

While a direct hit is not expected, waves could reach 20-30 feet high, prompting warnings and evacuations in North Carolina's Outer Banks.

Dare and Hyde counties have issued mandatory evacuations for Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands due to potential storm surge and unsafe ocean conditions.

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring additional tropical waves in the Atlantic with potential for development.

Beachgoing Indiana tourists should pay close attention to Hurricane Erin on Tuesday as large waves and rough surf are predicted to pound the Atlantic Coast from Central Florida to Canada.

North Carolina is on high alert, as the popular vacati

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