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Katie Bender gets some assistance from Johanna Bender, left, as they dump water from a boot while sitting on a flooded street after Hurricane Arthur passed through in Manteo, N.C.
Bryan Wilson, owner of Miller's Waterfront restaurant, braves floodwaters to check the damage to his property as wind from the Hurricane Arthur pushes water to his parking lot in Nags Head, N.C. Arthur struck North Carolina as a Category 2 storm with winds of 100 mph late Thursday, taking about five hours to move across the far eastern part of the state.
Strong, gusty winds brush over discarded shoes, Friday in Virginia Beach, Va.
Rainfall and strong, gusty winds along the shore of the Chesapeake Bay knock over trash cans on the streets of Chic's Beach, Friday in Virginia Beach, Va.
Floodwater from Hurricane Arthur covers the streets in the Kinakeet area of Avon, N.C.
Kayla Cason, of Virginia Beach, poses for photographer Dexter Cohen, of Chesapeake, Va., during a fashion shoot on Friday, July 4, 2014 in Norfolk, Va.
Danny Yates, a William and Mary law student, paddles out through waves created by the remnants a storm in Sandbridge, Va.
Lauren Heesemann, left, smiles at her nephew Summit Gibson, 7, from Oklahoma as he tries to maintain his balance on the kayak through a flooded street in Manteo, N.C.
People play on the beach during a storm Friday in Virginia Beach, Va. The storm was expected to bring a lousy July Fourth beach day with it as it moved offshore of the northeast coast.
Bryson Casey splashes through the flooded street in Manteo, N.C. Forecasters did predict a second landfall Saturday evening in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada.
Water from Hurricane Arthur buckled a section of North Carolina Highway 12 on Hatteras Island.
Water from Hurricane Arthur buckled a section of North Carolina Highway 12 on Hatteras Island. It is the same spot on Hatteras Island that was breached in Hurricane Irene in 2011.
Bruce Liffiton, left, and Brad Fletcher make roof repairs to a vacation cottage on the beach in Nags Head, N.C. after Hurricane Arthur moved through the Outer Banks. Proving far less damaging than feared, Hurricane Arthur left tens of thousands of people without power Friday.
Jim Bonavito, of Beaufort, N.C., rows his dingy past sailboats that broke free of their moorings during the winds and waves from Hurricane Arthur. Arthur began moving offshore and away from the southern state early Friday.
People walk along a flooded street near the waterfront in Manteo, N.C., Friday after Hurricane Arthur passed through the area leaving some roads underwater.