Wind. Floods. Gunshots. Journalists face danger and challenges in covering Florence.

Wind. Floods. Gunshots. Journalists face danger and challenges in covering Florence.

Local news organizations covering the devastation of Hurricane Florence have faced their own obstacles over the past week, with reporters, photographers, staff and crew working through exhaustion and often placing themselves in harm’s way to deliver the news. Several newspapers and TV stations in the eastern part of the state had to abandon their newsrooms because of flooding from the lingering storm, while some in the field faced physical peril. In one such instance, a…

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Street-by-street views of Florence's impacts

Street-by-street views of Florence's impacts

TAMPA (FOX 13) – The extent of Hurricane Florence’s impact to the Carolinas is becoming clearer now that the federal government is publishing aerial photos taken during recent survey flights.  Imagery posted on an interactive map was taken by NOAA’s Remote Sensing Division to support homeland security and emergency response needs after the storm.  The photos – taken during long sweeps by airplanes starting on Saturday – show a street-level view of parts of North…

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Trump’s tariffs will make recovery from Hurricane Florence more expensive

Trump’s tariffs will make recovery from Hurricane Florence more expensive

The tariffs President Trump has slapped on imports from China, Canada and other countries — as well as new tariffs he is expected to announce late Monday — are almost certain to make it more expensive for homeowners in the Carolinas to rebuild and refurnish after Hurricane Florence. While prices naturally rise after a natural disaster, given the spike in demand for building materials, Trump’s trade war has already boosted costs for imported plywood and…

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'It's really just crazy. It's overwhelming': Residents reeling in wake of Florence

'It's really just crazy. It's overwhelming': Residents reeling in wake of Florence

BOILING SPRING LAKES, NC (WECT) – Residents in Boiling Spring Lakes feel scared and isolated after historic rainfall from Hurricane Florence decimated the tiny city in Brunswick County, leaving many trapped in their homes. Torrential rain from the storm crumbled at least five roadways, destroyed accompanying infrastructure and created massive sinkholes leaving many thoroughfares around the city completely impassable. “Crazy, crazy. We’ve been through storms but I’ve never seen it being devastated like this,” explained resident…

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ABC11 teams up with American Red Cross for Hurricane Florence Relief Drive

ABC11 teams up with American Red Cross for Hurricane Florence Relief Drive

If you’d like to help out those in the Carolinas who have been impacted by Hurricane Florence, here’s your chance. ABC11 Together and the American Red Cross are teaming up on Tuesday, September 18, from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. for a Hurricane Florence Relief Drive. Since it made landfall on Friday as a Category 1 storm, Florence has impacted countless lives in the region, and its impact continues to grow. Cities to our southeast,…

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Sky 5 tour finds flooding in Durham, Chapel Hill

Sky 5 tour finds flooding in Durham, Chapel Hill

Sky 5 started in Durham on Hillandale Road at Sprunt Avenue, not far from Interstate 85. There, an overflowing Ellerbe Creek roared across Hillandale Golf Course and down into the street. In Chapel Hill, receding waters Monday morning were buffeted by the gusty winds from Florence’s rain bands. At nearby Umstead Park, Bolin Creek had blown its banks, turning a playground into a water park. More On This

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Shelter at UNC-Chapel Hill now full as state consolidates Hurricane Florence evacuees

Shelter at UNC-Chapel Hill now full as state consolidates Hurricane Florence evacuees

Nelson Unukandi watched from a shelter in Sanford as the first images of New Bern appeared on the television screens. He came to the coastal North Carolina city two months ago as a refugee from the Congo and now watched as its streets and homes filled with water. “I was watching on the news, the river how it’s flooding, the whole downtown was underwater,” he said. “I’ve never seen something like this.” The 28-year-old said…

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The Latest: Firm says Florence has caused billions in damage

The Latest: Firm says Florence has caused billions in damage

The Latest on Tropical Depression Florence (all times local): 3:20 p.m. Virginia officials say a tornado touched down and damaged three properties in the southern part of the state near the border with North Carolina. Virginia Department of Emergency Management State Coordinator Jeff Stern said the tornado touched down in Mecklenburg County on Monday. Stern said there were no reports of injuries, and two homes and a trailer were damaged. Much of the western part…

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When It Comes To Hurricanes, Categories Are Only Part Of The Story

When It Comes To Hurricanes, Categories Are Only Part Of The Story

As Hurricane Florence neared landfall late last week, the storm was periodically downgraded –  first to a Category 4 and then to a Category 3. But meteorologists continuously warned that the storm, which eventually caused mandatory evacuations for more than 1 million people, injured more than 170 and claimed the lives of nearly two dozen, could become increasingly dangerous. Greg Carbin, chief of forecast operations at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s predictions center, explains…

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Triangle schools prepare to reopen after Hurricane Florence, but some will have delays

Triangle schools prepare to reopen after Hurricane Florence, but some will have delays

Both the Wake County, Durham and Chapel Hill-Carrboro school systems announced that schools will reopen Tuesday after having been closed for three days due to Hurricane Florence. Durham school officials announced that schools will open Tuesday on a two-hour delay “to ensure that our facilities are prepared and roads are safe following today’s rainfall.” Durham reopened Monday, but issued an apology to parents when conditions worsened on the roads more than they anticipated. Schools will…

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Deaths around the region mount as Charlotte, Carolinas recover from Florence

Deaths around the region mount as Charlotte, Carolinas recover from Florence

As the sun poked through the clouds for the first time in days across the Carolinas, the toll of flooding, power outages and downed trees across the state became apparent Monday. At least 19 deaths were linked to the storm, including three in the Charlotte region. A three-month-old boy died Monday in Gaston County when a tree crashed through his parent’s trailer, a one-year-old died in Union County after floodwaters swept the car his mother…

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Lucky, indeed. Coast Guard rescues man, dog from atop a van in Florence flood waters

Lucky, indeed. Coast Guard rescues man, dog from atop a van in Florence flood waters

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued a Pollocksville, N.C., man Monday, plucking him and his small dog from atop a stranded van in Florence’s flood waters, according to photos taken by The Associated Press. Willie Schubert of Pollocksville was shirtless and cradling his dog when the helicopter crew lifted him onto a roof and then into the helicopter, a series of photographs by AP photographer Steve Helber show. The dog’s name: Lucky. U.S. Coast…

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Belhaven resident documents Florence

Belhaven resident documents Florence

Courtesy of Ben Johnson Courtesy of Ben Johnson BELHAVEN, N.C. (KTVU) – A Belhaven resident documented Florence as he remained at his family’s home during the storm. Ben Johnson says although they suffered damage to their property, the floodwaters have since receded.  He says cleanup is now underway and he’s re-opened the hardware store he owns called Riddick and Windley Ace Hardware.  Here’s a timeline of Ben Johnson’s posts  Thursday at 10:20 p.m.  In his first…

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