New Current TV Video Focuses on the Devastation of the Ash Wednesday Storm
On March 7, 1962, residents of the Outer Banks awoke to heavy surf, widespread flooding, and gale-force winds that swept houses into the sea, destroyed roads, and created a new inlet. In “This Month In Outer Banks History,” viewers can dive into the archives of the Outer Banks History Center to explore one of the most destructive storms to hit the mid-Atlantic coast, the Ash Wednesday Storm.
The video is below, and is also now airing on Current TV Government Channel 191, and is available for Video on Demand at www.currenttv.org.