Hard not to forget this one. I was 13 and about 2am I'm being woke up by our trailer picking up and slamming down. We quickly decided to leave,so we drive not too far to a waffle house because my sister was working there. The windows in waffle house were breathing, I watched the Hardee's sign slam to the ground and then fly to the waffle house under my sisters car, then at Hardee's the playground just rolled into a field, back at our place it was fine, but several trailers were gone, next to trailer park were radio towers that all 3 were gone down the road. Most of the area was without power for 2 weeks but we had it the same day. It was interesting night for sure
33:00 Dang! That bridge was literally torn loose and tilted sideways. If I would have first seen that bridge like that after Hurricane Hugo, my thoughts today would be winds sustained at no less than 350 mph with gusts topping 425 mph.
I had just turned 1. This hurricane destroyed my great grandmother’s trailer in Myrtle beach. Cool to hear the old low country accents.
Most women's 1980s hairstyles survived the storm!
My mom was on vacation and survived this alone. We aren't from an area that has this weather so I was scared for her. Thanks for the upload.
I remember the eighties quite well. Big hair, big glasses, and shoulder pads. Good times.
Big hair, oh yeah!
I was 4 years old when hurricane hugo hit South Carolina
My mom lived in Puerto Rico during Hugo. Luckily, her town wasn’t badly affected from what she told me
We live in the western part of North Carolina and we had ninety mile per hour winds was a crazy storm with tornadoes.
Rob Fowler still works for WCBD Count On 2 News (formerly TV2 Action News). Amazing!
I had just turned 4 that September!
I turned ten on the 19th of that month
Hard not to forget this one. I was 13 and about 2am I'm being woke up by our trailer picking up and slamming down. We quickly decided to leave,so we drive not too far to a waffle house because my sister was working there. The windows in waffle house were breathing, I watched the Hardee's sign slam to the ground and then fly to the waffle house under my sisters car, then at Hardee's the playground just rolled into a field, back at our place it was fine, but several trailers were gone, next to trailer park were radio towers that all 3 were gone down the road. Most of the area was without power for 2 weeks but we had it the same day. It was interesting night for sure
1:55:44 Is a Sad moment as this will not come back sadly tho this song starting i cant find nor create it.
33:00 Dang! That bridge was literally torn loose and tilted sideways. If I would have first seen that bridge like that after Hurricane Hugo, my thoughts today would be winds sustained at no less than 350 mph with gusts topping 425 mph.
1100 mph achuyully