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Hurricane Nicole / Florida #1398259

ABC Evening News for Thursday, Nov 10, 2022
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(Studio: David Muir) Report introduced.

(Daytona Beach Shores, Florida: Victor Oqendo) The arrival of Hurricane Nicole on Florida's Atlantic coast featured; scenes shown of damaged homes, the storm surge, flooding in St. Augustine & Jacksonville, the Artemis moon rocket. [Resident Dan FRIEBIS@. ABC's Ginger Zee, property manager Krista GOODRICH@- comment on loss due to erosion of the bach.]

(Studio: David Muir) Report introduced.

(Atlanta: New York: Rob Marciano) The inland move of Nicole up the East coast with rain & wind featured; weather maps shown.

Reporter(s):
Muir, David;
Oqendo, Victor;
York, New
Duration:
00:03:10

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