At least 6 killed in southeastern NC due to Hurricane Florence

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Officials have confirmed at least six deaths in southeastern North Carolina due to Hurricane Florence. (Source: See it, Snap it, Send it)
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    1 dies at West Brunswick High School shelter

    Friday, September 14 2018 6:06 PM EDT2018-09-14 22:06:45 GMT

    One person died at the West Brunswick High School shelter Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson for Brunswick County. (Source: See it, Snap it, Send it)One person died at the West Brunswick High School shelter Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson for Brunswick County. (Source: See it, Snap it, Send it)

    One person died at the West Brunswick High School shelter Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson for Brunswick County.

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    One person died at the West Brunswick High School shelter Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson for Brunswick County.

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  • Mother, infant killed after tree falls on Wilmington home

    Mother, infant killed after tree falls on Wilmington home

    Friday, September 14 2018 3:42 PM EDT2018-09-14 19:42:37 GMT

    The Wilmington Police Department said a mother and her child were killed after a tree crashed into their home Friday morning.(Source: NBC Nightly News)The Wilmington Police Department said a mother and her child were killed after a tree crashed into their home Friday morning.(Source: NBC Nightly News)

    The Wilmington Police Department said a mother and her child were killed after a tree crashed into their home Friday morning.

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    The Wilmington Police Department said a mother and her child were killed after a tree crashed into their home Friday morning.

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HAMPSTEAD, NC (WECT) –

Officials have confirmed at least six deaths in southeastern North Carolina due to Hurricane Florence. 

One person died at a shelter in Brunswick County Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson for the county. Details surrounding the death are unclear, but officials said it appears there is no reason for others at the shelter to worry.

A mother and infant in North Carolina were killed when a tree fell on their home – the first two fatalities of Hurricane Florence. 

The Wilmington Police Department said Friday that the two were killed when a tree fell on their house. The father was transported to a hospital for treatment. No other information was given.

According to Tom Collins, director of Pender County Emergency Management, a woman called 911 about a medical emergency at her home in Hampstead Friday morning.

Due to downed trees, emergency crews were unable to get to the woman before she passed away.

Collins added that EMS operations have been suspended, and a curfew will go into effect in Pender County at 7 p.m.

WITN is reporting two people were killed in Lenoir County. The media outlet said a 78-year-old man was electrocuted while he was trying to connect two extension cords in the rain. 

Another 78-year-old man was found dead at his home, according to WITN. It is believed he died after he was blown down while going outside to check on his dogs.

The hurricane came ashore early Friday, pounding the state with torrential rain and high winds.

Forecasters have been predicting catastrophic flash flooding. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says more than 16 inches of rain have fallen at locations in southeast North Carolina and another 20 to 25 inches is on the way.

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