Drone footage: Myrtle Beach an eerie ghost town ahead of Hurricane Florence
The normally bustling tourist destination of Myrtle Beach, S.C. had desolate streets and beaches on Sept. 12, ahead of Hurricane Florence's expected arrival. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy
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