Losing Speed, Tropical Storm Florence Will Continue Slowly Through The Carolinas

Losing Speed, Tropical Storm Florence Will Continue Slowly Through The Carolinas

Updated 8:30 p.m. ET A slowing Tropical Storm Florence continued to creep through the Carolinas on Saturday. The storm’s death toll has climbed to 12, and that number is expected to rise. “Flash flooding and major river flooding occurring over a significant portion of the Carolinas,” the National Weather Service said in its 8 p.m. update on Saturday. The storm is currently about 40 miles south of Florence, S.C. and 65 miles east of Columbia,…

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See the U.S. Coast Guard rescue people from Hurricane Florence via helicopter

See the U.S. Coast Guard rescue people from Hurricane Florence via helicopter

Storm surge from Hurricane Florence floods New Bern, North Carolina A storm surge from Hurricane Florence caused the Neuse River to overflow its banks and flooded parts of New Bern, North Carolina, on September 14. Wind, rain and waves from the Category 2 storm began to lash the North Carolina coastline on Thursday.

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NY rescue organization saving animals from hurricane

NY rescue organization saving animals from hurricane

A Long Island animal rescue organization has opened its doors to animals from hurricane-hit areas in Virginia and South Carolina. Bracing for Hurricane Florence, the North Shore Animal League America in Port Washington took in more than 30 dogs, including puppies, from Martinsville, Virginia earlier this week. That freed up space for other dogs in low-lying shelters. The no-kill New York animal organization in Port Washington will make the dogs available for adoption. More were…

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Rains from Florence cause collapse at NC coal ash landfill

Rains from Florence cause collapse at NC coal ash landfill

Duke Energy said Saturday night that heavy rains from Florence caused a slope to collapse at a coal-ash landfill at a closed power station near the North Carolina coast. Duke spokeswoman Paige Sheehan said about 2,000 cubic yards (1,530 cubic meters) of ash were displaced at the L. V. Sutton Power Station outside Wilmington and that contaminated runoff likely flowed into the plant’s cooling pond. The company has not yet determined whether the weir that…

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See the Cape Fear River swell with rainwater after Hurricane Florence, will likely cause flooding downstream

See the Cape Fear River swell with rainwater after Hurricane Florence, will likely cause flooding downstream

See the Cape Fear River swell with rainwater after Hurricane Florence, will likely cause flooding downstream Sep 15, 2018 Cape Fear River swells with rainwater on Saturday, Sept. 15 2018 after Hurricane Florence. This part of the river is upstream from Fayetteville, where officials expect major flooding this weekend. By

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#CapeFearStrong: Older couple celebrates generator donation during Florence

#CapeFearStrong: Older couple celebrates generator donation during Florence

A team of three moved and set up the generator for the couple, which Zelda celebrated with a small cheer. (SOURCE: WECT) SHALLOTTE, NC (WECT) – Community heroes began stepping up before Florence completely passed over southeastern North Carolina. Justin Milliken with Shallotte Electric Stores spent much of Saturday making trips around town donating supplies from the family-owned business. “We stand behind people in our community,” said Milliken. Zelda Alexander and her husband are two…

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Pictures show before and after flooding in N.C.

Pictures show before and after flooding in N.C.

WASHINGTON, N.C. – New images are pouring in as Tropical Strom Florence unleashes dangerous flooding Across North Carolina. Photos taken in two locations in the town of Washington, North Carolina. The town is about 40 miles north of hard-hit New Bern, N.C. and 130 miles north of Wilmington, where Hurricane Florence made landfall as a Category 1 storm early Friday morning. Between 25 and 30 inches of rain has fallen in the area, causing widespread…

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2 storms, Florence and Mangkhut, different as water and wind

2 storms, Florence and Mangkhut, different as water and wind

Nature expresses its fury in sundry ways. Two deadly storms — Hurricane Florence and Typhoon Mangkhut — roared ashore on the same day, half a world apart, but the way they spread devastation was as different as water and wind. Storms in the western Pacific generally hit with much higher winds and the people who live in their way are often poorer and more vulnerable, Princeton University hurricane and climate scientist Gabriel Vecchi said Saturday….

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The Big Lake dam breaks, floods surrounding area

The Big Lake dam breaks, floods surrounding area

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter The dam at the Big Lake in Boiling Spring Lakes fails. BOILING SPRING LAKES, NC (WWAY) — A dam breach in Boiling Spring Lakes is causing major flooding. Police say the dam at the Big Lake on Alton Lennon Road is failing, forcing water over and underneath the dam. They say a public works crew was trying to do a manual breach. Police do say that they issued a mandatory…

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Florence evacuee: ‘I may lose a lot of stuff. But I won’t lose my life’

Florence evacuee: ‘I may lose a lot of stuff. But I won’t lose my life’

Bill Davis says that when he heard reports about the deluge aimed at Charlotte, he knew he faced a hard move: He had to leave his flood-prone apartment and head to a Red Cross shelter. “With what we’re getting ready to have, I know I made the right decision coming here,” Davis said Saturday evening, during a break in conversation with other evacuees at East Mecklenburg High School. “I may lose a lot of stuff….

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TROPICAL STORM FLORENCE: Storm surge threat over; 'extreme' flood threats remain

TROPICAL STORM FLORENCE: Storm surge threat over; 'extreme' flood threats remain

Gov. Cooper: stay off the roads as Florence keeps rains coming; residents at shelters should stay there Threats from storm surge from Tropical Storm Florence have subsided, but the Wilmington region remains under the threat of life-threatening rain and flooding, the National Weather Service office in Wilmington said Saturday night. “Life threatening, catastrophic flash flooding and prolonged significant river flooding are expected to continue. The slow motion of the storm will make this a very…

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