Tropical Storm Pounds East Coast After Killing 1 in Florida

Tropical Storm Pounds East Coast After Killing 1 in Florida
Bars and restaurants hang over the water as Tropical Storm Elsa makes landfall in Cedar Key, Fla., on July 7, 2021. Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images
The Associated Press
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Tropical Storm Elsa carved a destructive and soaking path up the East Coast after killing at least one person in Florida and spinning up a tornado at a Georgia Navy base that flipped recreational vehicles upside-down and blew one of them into a lake.

Elsa’s winds strengthened slightly Thursday morning to 45 mph, and it was dropping torrential rains as it made its way through North Carolina late Thursday morning, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest update. Elsa was expected to pass near the eastern mid-Atlantic states by Thursday night and move near or over the northeastern United States on Friday.