Hurricanes and President Trump

Hurricanes and President Trump

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – As a monster storm loomed off the U.S. Coast , President Trump announced his administration was fully prepared to respond, then tweeted about the death toll in Puerto Rico. The panel this week: Jessica Colon – Republican strategist, Tomaro Bell – Super Neighborhood leader, Steve Toth – former State Representative, Kier Murray – political consultant and analyst,, Bill King – businessman, columnist and former Kemah mayor, Tony- Diaz – Chicano activist and…

Read More

Florence power outages in the Charlotte area leave tens of thousands in the dark

Florence power outages in the Charlotte area leave tens of thousands in the dark

As of 10:30 a.m. Sunday, tens of thousands of residents across the Charlotte region were without power as strong winds from former Hurricane Florence, now labeled a tropical depression, downed trees and knocked over power lines. In total, more than 450,000 Duke Energy customers across North and South Carolina had lost power Sunday morning, the Charlotte-based utility said. That figure includes over 18,000 households in Mecklenburg County. Elsewhere in the Charlotte region, household power outages…

Read More

I-95 closed by floods from Hurricane Florence

I-95 closed by floods from Hurricane Florence

Nine miles of I-95 just south of the South Carolina-North Carolina border are impassable because of flooding from Hurricane Florence, the S.C. Department of Transportation announced Sunday morning. “There is not a passable detour at this time and motorist(s) should avoid this area,” the DOT tweeted. “Motorists should avoid this area.” I-95 is closed from exit 181 (S.C. 38) to Exit 190 (S.C. 34), the DOT said. That area is about 10 miles south of…

Read More

Hurricane Florence updates: 13 dead, including 10 in NC, as flooding continues

Hurricane Florence updates: 13 dead, including 10 in NC, as flooding continues

Ten deaths have been confirmed in North Carolina as a result of Hurricane Florence, which is now a tropical depression. Three have been reported in South Carolina. A husband and wife who died in a Fayetteville house fire are now counted among the dead from Florence. Two deaths were reported in Duplin County on Saturday afternoon. The Duplin County Sheriff’s Office did not say exactly how the pair died; however, they said their deaths were…

Read More

NEW HANOVER UPDATES: Florence swamps county

NEW HANOVER UPDATES: Florence swamps county

Heavy rains overnight lead to dozens of water rescues; roads closed across the county ***For a recap of Saturday in New Hanover County, click here *** 8 a.m. update: Florence swamps county NEW HANOVER COUNTY — After a harrowing night of tornado warnings and heavy rains, New Hanover County residents awoke to standing water on roads throughout the area. New Hanover and neighboring counties remain under a tornado watch until 5 p.m. Sunday, and a…

Read More

Florence flooding live coverage: Latest on historic water levels, evacuations and road closures

Florence flooding live coverage: Latest on historic water levels, evacuations and road closures

Forecasters say that Florence has downgraded to a tropical depression, however, it is still a dangerous storm and is expected to dump excessive rainfall on wide areas of North Carolina and South Carolina. They also say the storm could kick up a few tornadoes on its trek across the region. The Marines, the Coast Guard, civilian crews and volunteers used helicopters, boats and heavy-duty vehicles Saturday to rescue scores of people trapped by Florence’s shoreline…

Read More

Hurricane Florence from the field Sunday: Watching the rain and the rivers rise

Hurricane Florence from the field Sunday: Watching the rain and the rivers rise

As Hurricane Florence, now a tropical storm, crawls through the Carolinas, our reporters and photojournalists are on the coast. Their Saturday reports from the coast are here. You can follow them at @_andrewcarter, @joshshaffer08, @MarthaQuillin. @vizjourno, , , Hope Mills, N.C.: Dam still holding 9 a.m.: Water from Rockfish Creek was raging through the Hope Mills Dam on Sunday morning, dumping into the Cape Fear River. Hope Mills Mayor Jackie Warner, who was at the…

Read More

Hurricane Florence from the field: Watching the rain and the rivers rise

Hurricane Florence from the field: Watching the rain and the rivers rise

As Hurricane Florence, now a tropical storm, crawls through the Carolinas, our reporters and photojournalists are on the coast. Their Saturday reports from the coast are here. You can follow them at @_andrewcarter, @joshshaffer08, @MarthaQuillin. @vizjourno, , , Hope Mills, N.C.: Dam still holding 9 a.m.: Water from Rockfish Creek was raging through the Hope Mills Dam on Sunday morning, dumping into the Cape Fear River. Hope Mills Mayor Jackie Warner, who was at the…

Read More

Florence likely to expose gaps in flood insurance

Florence likely to expose gaps in flood insurance

NEW YORK (AP) – The number of Americans with flood insurance is on the rise, yet Hurricane Florence is likely to make it painfully clear that too many homeowners in the Carolinas and other vulnerable regions remain unprotected. Florence came ashore in the Carolinas Friday and its storm surges, flash floods and winds scattered destruction widely. Federal data show there were roughly 5.1 million active flood insurance policies in the U.S. as of July 31,…

Read More

Downgraded Florence a danger as river flooding rises in Carolinas, with death toll at 15

Downgraded Florence a danger as river flooding rises in Carolinas, with death toll at 15

This story was updated at 12:06 p.m. ET At least 15 people have died in North Carolina and South Carolina as a result of Florence, and officials are warning of danger ahead as rivers continue to swell with heavy rainfall from the storm. Florence was downgraded to a tropical depression early Sunday morning, and gained speed to 10 mph as it moved north-northwest with sustained winds of 35 mph, as of the National Hurricane Center’s…

Read More

Downgraded Florence a danger as river flooding rises in Carolinas, with death toll at 14

Downgraded Florence a danger as river flooding rises in Carolinas, with death toll at 14

This story was updated at 8:20 a.m. ET At least 14 people have died in North Carolina and South Carolina as a result of Florence, and officials are warning of danger ahead as river levels continue to swell with heavy rainfall from the storm. Florence was downgraded to a tropical depression early Sunday morning, and gained speed to 8 mph as it moved west with sustained winds of 35 mph, as of the National Hurricane…

Read More

Rivers pose epic Florence flood risks

Rivers pose epic Florence flood risks

MIAMI (AP) – A heavy-duty response already is slogging through heavy rains and floodwaters to help people trapped or displaced by Florence’s watery onslaught. Storm winds might be dropping, but rivers are rising and the next few days could bring the most destructive round of flooding in North Carolina history. BY THE NUMBERS Storm deaths: At least 11 people have died Heavy rains: Nearly 31 inches of rain was reported in Swansboro, on the North Carolina…

Read More

Coast Guard officer made signal during Florence broadcast. Some saw white-power sign

Coast Guard officer made signal during Florence broadcast. Some saw white-power sign

In the background of a Coast Guard briefing on MSNBC on Friday evening, in a bustling aid center, a Coast Guard member flashed what some TV viewers say was a white power sign at the camera. In the clip, as an official detailed the efforts underway as Hurricane Florence tore through the Carolinas, a man with a crew cut sitting immediately behind him looked directly at the camera. Then he looked away and shaped his…

Read More
1 70 71 72 73 74 117