As Hurricane Matthew continued to pound the eastern Florida coast with high winds and rains that caused flooding and widespread power outages, more than 12 additional credit unions closed up shop on Friday.
Nearly 40 credit unions in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina announced branch closures on Wednesday and Thursday ahead of the storm.
At about 4 p.m. Friday, the hurricane was still churning through the St. Augustine and Jacksonville areas and was beginning to hit the Georgia coast.
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