Hurricane Erin Leaves Rough Seas With 2 Swimmers Dead and Search Underway for Missing Boater

Hurricane Erin Leaves Rough Seas With 2 Swimmers Dead and Search Underway for Missing Boater
Brianna Quick holds her dog Hina while checking out the coastal flooding in the Colonial Place neighborhood of Norfolk, Va., as a result of Hurricane Erin, on Aug. 21, 2025. Kendall Warner/The Virginian-Pilot via AP
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SALISBURY, Mass.—Hurricane Erin never made landfall but left behind rough ocean conditions along the U.S. East Coast. At least two people died after they had been swimming in the heavy current, and a search continued Monday for a man who was missing after his boat capsized.

Beaches were beginning to reopen Friday after Erin, twice the size of an average hurricane, had weakened into a post-tropical cyclone far from land, but was still capable of causing life-threatening surf and rip currents, the National Hurricane Center in Miami had said. Erin’s outer bands had already brushed North Carolina, though it caused no widespread damage.