Sharks In The Water? FEMA Tries To Fight 'Fake News' As Florence Hits

Sharks In The Water? FEMA Tries To Fight 'Fake News' As Florence Hits

FEMA is rolling out a new tool as it begins to deal with now-tropical storm Florence. It’s a rumor-control web page. Unfounded rumors — what might be called “fake news” — have been a problem in coping with recent disasters, according to Gary Webb, a professor and chair of Emergency Management and Disaster Science at the University of North Texas. “Disasters do create a great deal of uncertainty, confusion and anxiety,” Webb said, “and, as…

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Michael Jordan, Hornets to help with Hurricane Florence relief efforts

Michael Jordan, Hornets to help with Hurricane Florence relief efforts

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Michael Jordan, a native North Carolinian, is joining with the Charlotte Hornets and the NBA family to provide “necessary and immediate relief and support to those affected by Hurricane Florence.” Jordan is working with a number of community organizations such as the American Red Cross, Second Harvest Food Bank, and United Way. RELATED: Live Hurricane Florence coverage: Mother, infant among storm-related deaths Jordan released this statement regarding the hurricane. It’s truly…

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Florence downgraded from hurricane to tropical storm, at least 5 dead in North Carolina

Florence downgraded from hurricane to tropical storm, at least 5 dead in North Carolina

This story was updated at 5 p.m. ET Florence was downgraded from a category 1 hurricane to a tropical storm, according to the National Hurricane Center’s 5 p.m. update. The storm dropped to sustained winds of 70 mph. A category 1 hurricane must have winds of at least 74 mph. The “erratic” storm made landfall Friday morning near Wrightsville Beach, as North Carolina first responders and the governor reported the first four deaths associated with…

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Florence downgraded from hurricane to tropical storm, at least 4 dead in North Carolina

Florence downgraded from hurricane to tropical storm, at least 4 dead in North Carolina

Florence was downgraded from a category 1 hurricane to a tropical storm, according to the National Hurricane Center’s 5 p.m. update. The storm dropped to sustained winds of 70 mph. A category 1 hurricane must have winds of at least 74 mph. The “erratic” storm made landfall Friday morning near Wrightsville Beach, as North Carolina first responders and the governor reported the first four deaths associated with the storm. Wilmington police reported that a tree…

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NC State’s Kevin Keatts calls on coaching community to assist in Hurricane Florence recovery

NC State’s Kevin Keatts calls on coaching community to assist in Hurricane Florence recovery

NC State university is currently evaluating the best course of action by which to follow through on Keatts’ directive, weighing options that include both collecting donations themselves as an athletic department or through directing people in the NCSU community and department to one particular charity.

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NC State's Kevin Keatts calls on coaching community to assist in Hurricane Florence recovery

NC State's Kevin Keatts calls on coaching community to assist in Hurricane Florence recovery

By Kyle Morton, HighSchoolOT Multimedia Sports Journalist NC State men’s basketball coach Kevin Keatts offered support for the communities being heavily affected by Hurricane Florence via Twitter Friday, promising to share details on how he and his program will help those affected “later.” The second-year coach of the Wolfpack came to Raleigh in the spring of 2017 immediately from UNC Wilmington, where he coached from 2014-2017. He emphasized the importance of the coast to him…

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Search our map to see if your neighborhood is at risk of Florence flooding this weekend

Search our map to see if your neighborhood is at risk of Florence flooding this weekend

Heavy rain is expected to bring weekend flooding to Charlotte, and it’s the city’s oldest neighborhoods that could face the highest risks. More than 2,400 properties sit in areas that the city’s storm water experts consider at the “highest risk” of flooding. Many of these properties are in floodplains that border waterways and that make a massive ring around uptown. Tim Trautman, the city’s storm water engineering and mitigation program manager, said there are floodplains…

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President Trump plans to visit Florence-impacted areas next week

President Trump plans to visit Florence-impacted areas next week

President Donald Trump is planning to visit areas affected by Hurricane Florence next week, though his exact plans are not yet finalized. “The President is expected to travel to areas affected by the storm early to middle of next week, once it is determined his travel will not disrupt any rescue or recovery efforts. We will keep you posted when we have details,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Friday. Hurricane Florence is bringing…

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‘It’s very disturbing.’ Hurricane Florence evacuees worry about impact on the NC coast.

‘It’s very disturbing.’ Hurricane Florence evacuees worry about impact on the NC coast.

Thousands of North Carolina storm evacuees are physically safe from the effects of Hurricane Florence, but their hearts and minds are focused on what’s happening to their homes and possessions under assault on the coast. Many coastal residents heeded the evacuation orders and fled in advance of the arrival of Florence, with some ending up in the more than 200 emergency shelters set up statewide. At the emergency shelter at Garner High School, evacuees kept…

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Florence Sunday flood watch: Here’s when NC’s rivers will set flood records

Florence Sunday flood watch: Here’s when NC’s rivers will set flood records

Several rivers in North Carolina overflowed Sunday morning as Florence continued to dump rain across the southeastern part of the state and into South Carolina. None of the major rivers in the Triangle — Crabtree, Marsh, Swift or Walnut creeks — were on the verge of flooding, according to the The National Weather Service’s reports early Sunday. Crabtree Creek at Old Wake Forest Road, for example, had fallen to 9.48 feet after hitting 11.6 feet…

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Hurricane Florence flood watch: NC rivers to approach record-setting heights

Hurricane Florence flood watch: NC rivers to approach record-setting heights

As Hurricane Florence makes its way over the Carolinas, dumping rain that in some places is being measured in feet rather than inches, the flooding danger presented by overflowing rivers grows greater. The worst flooding will likely start Saturday night or Sunday morning, according to predictions from the National Weather Service, and will continue for at least several days. The Triangle will not be as affected as much of eastern North Carolina. “Life threatening, catastrophic…

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Mother, baby dead as Hurricane Florence drenches the Carolinas

Mother, baby dead as Hurricane Florence drenches the Carolinas

WILMINGTON, N.C. — Hurricane Florence rolled ashore in North Carolina with howling 90 mph winds and terrifying storm surge early Friday, killing at least two people and trapping hundreds more in high water as it settled in for what could be a long and extraordinarily destructive drenching. More than 60 people had to be pulled from a collapsing cinderblock motel. Hundreds more were rescued elsewhere from rising water. Others could only wait and hope someone would…

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Looting already starts as Hurricane Florence arrives

Looting already starts as Hurricane Florence arrives

With Hurricane Florence hitting land in North Carolina on Friday, it didn’t take long for one problem always associated with hurricanes to start: looting. In North Carolina, the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office announced on its Facebook page that people were arrested late Thursday night and early Friday morning for breaking and entering. WWAY-TV reports four people were taken into custody in attempted thefts at abandoned buildings and in vehicles. Sadly, while down on the list…

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Hurricane Florence: Search map of potentially deadly Mecklenburg County dams

Hurricane Florence: Search map of potentially deadly Mecklenburg County dams

As Hurricane Florence rumbled across the Atlantic Ocean last week, a group of North Carolina officials left an annual dam safety conference in Seattle to begin monitoring the roughly 5,700 dams across the state. They reached out to dam owners, asking that they check the integrity of their structures and lower water levels if need be. Now a group of state dam safety officials are huddled in the emergency operation center in Raleigh. They’re in…

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