WHAT: Hurricane Matthew made landfall in Haiti, and is expected to continue on a path toward Cuba and the Bahamas. The devastating storm is bringing high winds, heavy rainfall and storm surges to the affected areas. Most recently, state of emergencies were called for Florida and the Carolinas. Broadcast live updates as the storm continues via EarthCam’s webcams in cities such as Miami, Florida; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Holden Beach, North Carolina and more.
WHY: The storm will continue to travel through the Caribbean before heading northeast along the U.S. coast. Watch the weather while staying safe indoors by visiting EarthCam’s Extreme Weather page.
HOW: Keep an eye on Hurricane Matthew with EarthCam’s live webcams in the affected areas at http://www.earthcam.com/events/extremeweather/.
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- “Courtesy of EarthCam” with a link back to www.earthcam.com
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EarthCam is the global leader in delivering webcam content, technology and services. Founded in 1996, EarthCam provides live streaming video and time-lapse construction cameras for corporate, tourism and government clients in major cities around the world. EarthCam's revolutionary gigapixel camera systems deliver superior billion pixel clarity for monitoring and archiving the world's most important projects and events. EarthCam's all-weather webcams, innovative software and mobile applications enable users to showcase unique views, increase exposure and generate positive public relations.
The Webby Award winning company hosts many highly trafficked tourism cams, with views of popular locations and landmarks such as Times Square, World Trade Center, Las Vegas Strip, Bourbon Street, Eiffel Tower, Andy Warhol’s gravesite, Hollywood Boulevard, Miami Beach, Atlantis the Palm Dubai, Petra in Jordan and Abbey Road Crossing in London.
To experience more of EarthCam, visit www.earthcam.com or download the Webcams app on your mobile device at http://www.earthcam.com/mobile/.
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