ECU Cancels Classes Through Sept. 17 -- And Holds the Line on a Voluntary, Not Mandatory, Evacuation
East Carolina University canceled classes effective noon on September 10, 2018, ahead of Hurricane Florence, strongly urging students to leave Greenville while explicitly stopping short of the mandatory evacuation imposed by neighboring UNC Wilmington. Florence ultimately made landfall as a slow-moving Category 1 hurricane and dropped catastrophic rainfall across eastern North Carolina, keeping ECU residence halls closed for a week.
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Alert Sequence
3 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim
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Background
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- OfficialHurricane Florence Recovery — ECUhurricanerecovery.ecu.edu
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