Hurricane Florence: Stories from the storm

Hurricane Florence: Stories from the storm

A look at how local residents and emergency management officials fared during the storm. Grocery stores offer glimmer of hope OGDEN — Monday morning the Ogden Publix looked like the hottest nightclub in town, with a line down the sidewalk and police letting people in a few at a time. After four days of eating hurricane supplies, Claudia Bradish was excited to get whatever cut of meat she could find. “I never want to eat…

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Latest: NC officials list 17 Florence-related deaths

Latest: NC officials list 17 Florence-related deaths

Florence has left the Carolinas but she left a trail of misery in her wake, with several people dead, flooded buildings and destroyed property. Headlines: At least 23 people in the Carolinas have been killed in the storm, including 17 in North Carolina and six in South Carolina, according to Gov. Roy Cooper’s office and the Associated Press. Two tornadoes were confirmed Monday morning in central North Carolina in Wayne and Wilson counties. A large…

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Flooding taking a toll across region

Flooding taking a toll across region

Rivers reaching record levels; evacuations ongoing; supplies in short supply SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — Floodwaters reached record-high levels in Brunswick and Pender counties Monday as rainfall at the coast combined with rains inland, now flowing to the coast, created moving rivers of water across much of the region. “It is probably going to be the most significant flooding event the southeastern part of the state has ever seen,” said Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo Monday. The Northeast…

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Coast Guard rescues elderly woman from flooded North Carolina home after Florence

Coast Guard rescues elderly woman from flooded North Carolina home after Florence

Pender County, N.C. — Video shows rescue crews airlifting an elderly woman from her home, which was surrounded by floodwater in the wake of Hurricane Florence. Petty Officer 1st Class Steve Maccaferri, a rescue swimmer from Coast Guard, along with an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew, rescued the woman from her home in Pender County, North Carolina on Sunday. The woman ran out of medication and was unable to nourish herself properly, according to the U.S….

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Body of missing 1-year-old swept away by Florence floodwaters found in Union County, North Carolina

Body of missing 1-year-old swept away by Florence floodwaters found in Union County, North Carolina

The Union County Sheriff’s Office confirmed deputies have located the body of the missing 1-year-old, who was swept away in rushing waters Sunday night as Florence dumped rain across North Carolina. Search activities resumed Monday after crews spent several hours searching for Kaiden Lee-Welch on the ground and in the nearby creek, authorities confirmed to WSOC-TV. Union County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Tony Underwood said a woman and her child were on their way to visit…

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Major flooding reported at several New Hanover schools, no word on opening

Major flooding reported at several New Hanover schools, no word on opening

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter School bus (Photo: WWAY) WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — As the process of damage assessments begin after Hurricane Florence, New Hanover County Schools will remain closed for all students and the majority of staff for the week of September 17. Only staff specifically contacted by their supervisors to come in should report if and when it is safe to do so. So far, preliminary damage assessments have been made at about…

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Tropical Depression Florence outages: More than 472,000 remain without power

Tropical Depression Florence outages: More than 472,000 remain without power

As Tropical Storm Florence brings heavy, life-threatening floods, more than 472,000 are without power.As of 11 a.m., Monday, the statewide power outage total was 472,698. VIEW THE OUTAGE MAP BELOW. More outage information here Most of the outages are in Beaufort, Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus Craven, Duplin, New Hanover, Robeson, Sampson, Wake, Wayne, Pamlico, Pender and Onslow counties near the coast. RELATED: What to do if you lose power/Si no tiene electricidad después de una…

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Historic Verandas Bed and Breakfast suffers major damage from Florence

Historic Verandas Bed and Breakfast suffers major damage from Florence

WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – From the outside, the historic 8,500-square foot, four-story Verandas Bed and Breakfast stands tall — looking every bit of inviting. “The Benjamin Beery House was built in 1854 right before the Civil War, and when union soldiers came to town this is where they hung the surrender flag from the copula. This was the highest point in the historic district,” said innkeeper Chuck Pennington. A historic gem with a long history of…

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Parents were about to take their baby and leave. But Florence hit too fast.

Parents were about to take their baby and leave. But Florence hit too fast.

Tammy and Olen Gill had decided to take their baby, Kade, from their mobile home in northern Gaston County to their daughter’s brick home in Kings Mountain Sunday. But the waves of rain and gusts of wind were mild enough that they wondered if they were overreacting, 21-year-old daughter Autumn Gill said Monday. She ate lunch before coming to get them. By the time she pulled in, her 3-month-old baby brother was fatally injured and…

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Florence’s random cruelty: Fallen pine kills Gaston County baby in his mother’s arms

Florence’s random cruelty: Fallen pine kills Gaston County baby in his mother’s arms

Tammy and Olen Gill had decided to take their baby, Kade, from their mobile home in northern Gaston County to their daughter’s brick home in Kings Mountain Sunday. But the waves of rain and gusts of wind were mild enough that they wondered if they were overreacting, 21-year-old daughter Autumn Gill said Monday. She ate lunch before coming to get them. By the time she pulled in, her 3-month-old baby brother was fatally injured and…

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Durham schools on holding class amid flooding, tornado warning: 'We made the best decision we could'

Durham schools on holding class amid flooding, tornado warning: 'We made the best decision we could'

By Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor Durham, N.C. — While apologizing for the inconvenience and potential danger to students and staff, Durham Public Schools officials defended the decision to hold classes Monday as flooding from Hurricane Florence intensified across the Triangle. “Although we made the best decision we could with the information we had this morning, we are sorry to our families and staff for the difficulties that came from our decision to open…

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WHAT NOW? Recovery efforts after Florence, flooding

WHAT NOW? Recovery efforts after Florence, flooding

SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA (WECT) – Florence has moved across the region and North Carolina is finally getting the opportunity to see the destruction it left behind as resident brace for continued flooding.  Water rescues are underway as others remain in shelters. Major roadways are flooded, preventing families from returning to their homes.  But now what? Here’s what you need to know moving forward.  TRAVEL Emergency officials have been clear in their message to stay off…

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Panthers unveil effort to help in Florence recovery: ‘We share more than a state line’

Panthers unveil effort to help in Florence recovery: ‘We share more than a state line’

For Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera, T-shirts have always been a way of supporting the charities most important to him and his team. In the past, that has meant shirts supporting everything from congenital heart conditions (through tight end Greg Olsen’s foundation) to animal adoption. But in the wake of Hurricane Florence, which blew through the Carolinas weekend while the team was off playing in Atlanta, Rivera unveiled a new T-shirt Monday to support storm…

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