
This September 5, 2008 NOAA handout satellite image shows Tropical Storm Hanna moving northwestward near 20 MPH, located south of Wilmington, North Carolina. Tropical Storm Hanna closed in on the southeastern US coast on September 5, 2008 after leaving 136 dead in Haiti, as a powerful hurricane swept across the Atlantic, posing a potential threat to Caribbean islands and the United States. Hanna pushed through the Bahamas on its way to the US Atlantic coast, prompting emergency preparations before its expected arrival late Friday, after having caused flooding and landslides in Haiti that left thousands homeless.