Hope Community Church accepting donations to assist Florence victims

Hope Community Church accepting donations to assist Florence victims

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — A church in the Triangle is collecting donations and pledging to help with the rebuilding process following Hurricane Florence. “It’s nice to see the community really coming together and it’s good to know that any of us could be affected at any time. And just to see people really rally and care about each other,” said Kristen Bosworth, who donated food towards those efforts at Hope Community Church. RELATED: FEMA Disaster…

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Florence the week after: Thousands brace for more flooding

Florence the week after: Thousands brace for more flooding

Thousands of coastal residents remained on edge Sunday, told they may need to leave their homes because rivers are still rising more than a week after Hurricane Florence slammed into the Carolinas. About 6,000 to 8,000 people in Georgetown County, South Carolina, were alerted to be prepared to evacuate ahead of a “record event” of up to 10 feet (3 meters) of flooding expected from heavy rains dumped by Florence, county spokeswoman Jackie Broach-Akers said….

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Hurricane Florence now blamed for 33 deaths in North Carolina

Hurricane Florence now blamed for 33 deaths in North Carolina

At least 43 deaths have now been attributed to Hurricane Florence. North Carolina Department of Public Safety spokesman Keith Acree said Thursday that four additional deaths were reported to the state and occurred in Duplin County. He did not release further details about the deaths. The death toll in North Carolina stands at 33. The other deaths occurred in South Carolina and Virginia. In South Carolina, two detainees drowned when a van was swept away…

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Swans rescued from path of Hurricane Florence make a new friend

Swans rescued from path of Hurricane Florence make a new friend

INDIAN TRAIL, NC — Swans evacuated from the North Carolina coast after Hurricane Florence have become adorably fast friends with another rescue swan. The first of the three swans was brought to Carolina Waterfowl Rescue after its mate was killed shortly before Florence struck. The second two swans were rescued from the coast of Wilmington after the storm. Caretakers at Carolina Waterfowl Rescue put the three birds together at their facility in Indian Trail, North…

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Houston church helps with Hurricane Florence relief efforts

Houston church helps with Hurricane Florence relief efforts

Messiah Lutheran Church handed out supplies provided by a Houston church to hurricane victims. (Source: WECT) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – An area hit hard by a hurricane last year is helping southeastern North Carolina recover from the recent onslaught of Hurricane Florence. Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Houston sent food, water, toiletries and more to Wilmington’s Messiah Lutheran Church to be distributed to those in need. Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston in 2017, tying a record with…

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Volunteers clean Florence storm debris for free in Wilmington

Volunteers clean Florence storm debris for free in Wilmington

By Amanda Lamb, WRAL reporter Wilmington, N.C. — Hurricane Florence left 650 tons of debris behind in New Hanover County when it devastated the area last weekend. The debris is piled up on the side of the road and is likely to remain there for weeks as people begin to clean up, but help cleaning up is hard to find. Port City Proud, a nonprofit formed in the wake of Florence, is helping people pick…

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Flooding threatens water main that supplies most of New Hanover County

Flooding threatens water main that supplies most of New Hanover County

By Kasey Cunningham, WRAL reporter Wilmington, N.C. — There are new concerns on the North Carolina coast after Hurricane Florence as a water main in danger of breaking could leave two-thirds of New Hanover County without water. Water has been racing through U.S. Highway 421, with a road washout separating New Hanover and Pender counties. The water is coming from the northeast Cape Fear River and Black River and has caused parts of U.S. 421…

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Thrive Community Church donates clothes to hurricane victims

Thrive Community Church donates clothes to hurricane victims

Thrive Community Church gives out clothing to Florence victims. (Source: WECT) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – People in shelters only have the few clothes they packed since leaving their homes last week for Hurricane Florence. Thrive Community Church is helping by donating clothes in the Old Time Pottery parking lot off of Shipyard Boulevard. Shoes and clothes of all sizes were available Sunday. Thrive calls itself a small clothing boutique just trying to give back. “The people at…

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Samaritan's Purse cleans homes damaged by hurricane

Samaritan's Purse cleans homes damaged by hurricane

Over 400 volunteers helped clean houses damaged by Florence. (Source: WECT) LELAND, NC (WECT) – More than 400 volunteers from Samaritan’s Purse helped clean or gut homes in Leland’s Stoney Creek Plantation that were damaged by Hurricane Florence.  Samaritan’s Purse is an organization that helps with relief efforts. One Stoney Creek homeowner came home to four feet of water in his house, which had to be completely gutted.  With nothing left to give, he feels overwhelmed…

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Florence flooding: Fayetteville residents endured Matthew flooding, now Florence

Florence flooding: Fayetteville residents endured Matthew flooding, now Florence

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) — Residents in Cedar Falls are picking up the pieces after Florence flooding devastated their neighborhood. Tramaine Orellana had been watching the news closely, so she knew about the flooding and the water rescues in her neighborhood last week. However, seeing the live aerials of her home under water really shocked her. “I was like wait let me zoom in, I could see my fence in the playset and the backyard so…

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Mayor of Hurricane-devastated New Bern gets special offer from Panthers coach

Mayor of Hurricane-devastated New Bern gets special offer from Panthers coach

New Bern Mayor Dana Outlaw saw the 704 area code on his caller ID and had an idea who might be calling. On the other end of the line was Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera, who invited Outlaw to Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals and asked him to beat the “Keep Pounding” drum for the game. The gesture was made as a show of support for areas that continue to feel the effects…

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With Wilmington food community, chef José Andrés serves victims of Florence

With Wilmington food community, chef José Andrés serves victims of Florence

World Central Kitchen, the aid organization founded by Andrés, has worked with thousands of area chefs and volunteers to make 150,000 hot meals for first responders and those affected by Hurricane Florence. Even those who don’t know culinary celebrities might be familiar with chef José Andrés’ efforts to feed people in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. “I remember seeing that and thinking I’d love to help,” said Christi Ferretti of Pine Valley Market in Wilmington….

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See how the towns of Trenton and Pollocksville, North Carolina work to recover from devastating flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence

See how the towns of Trenton and Pollocksville, North Carolina work to recover from devastating flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence

See how the towns of Trenton and Pollocksville, North Carolina work to recover from devastating flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence Sep 23, 2018 The Trent River rose to record flood levels during Hurricane Florence. More than a week after the storm, Jones County residents returned to rebuild their homes, businesses and places of worship. By

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