Florence: Evacuations continue as North Carolina rivers rise

Florence: Evacuations continue as North Carolina rivers rise

Hurricane Florence is by no means done with the Carolinas, where some rivers are still rising and thousands of people were told to plan to leave their homes on Monday before rivers reach their crest. About 6,000 to 8,000 people in Georgetown County, South Carolina, were alerted to be prepared to evacuate potential flood zones ahead of a “record event” of up to 10 feet (3 meters) of flooding, which is expected to begin Tuesday…

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When Florence Hit Her School Community, This Principal Stepped Up

When Florence Hit Her School Community, This Principal Stepped Up

Krista Holland wanders past huddles of people at a storm shelter in Chapel Hill, N.C. Some are wearing Red Cross vests; others are in bathrobes and pajamas. The Wilmington principal is looking for any of her students who may have evacuated to the shelter before Hurricane Florence made landfall. She recognizes a young man wearing earbuds. “You remember me,” the longtime educator says. “Ms. Holland?” It turns out Tyshawn Pringle is a former student. He…

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Florence: Severe flooding feared near South Carolina coast

Florence: Severe flooding feared near South Carolina coast

Rivers swelling with the floodwaters of former Hurricane Florence are threatening to swamp communities near the South Carolina coast, leaving thousands ready to evacuate. More than a week after Florence crashed into the Carolinas, dumping heavy rains, all that water is nearing the coast. Authorities in Georgetown County, South Carolina, said they have put as many as 8,000 people on alert for possible evacuations starting Monday in expectation of a “record event” of up to…

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Red Oak Community Hard At Work Cleaning Up After Heavy Rain, Flash Floods

Red Oak Community Hard At Work Cleaning Up After Heavy Rain, Flash Floods

RED OAK, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – Historic rain caused a flood of problems across North Texas Friday evening and going into Saturday. The community in Red Oak has been hard at work trying to clean up the mess the rains left behind. The community saw signs of hope from an army of volunteers, church members, and weary neighbors who helped clean up after floodwaters forced one family from their home. “It was life and death. There…

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I-95 completely reopens after Hurricane Florence

I-95 completely reopens after Hurricane Florence

By Janine Bowen, WRAL.com editor Interstate 95 completely reopened throughout North Carolina on Sunday night, according to Gov. Roy Cooper’s office. A large portion of I-95 in the southeastern part of the state has been closed since Sept. 15, when floodwaters from Hurricane Florence covered the roadway. According to a press release from Cooper’s office, the floodwaters receded sooner than expected, allowing the Department of Transportation to complete the necessary repairs and inspections to allow…

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The Latest: North Carolina gov says Florence dangers remain

The Latest: North Carolina gov says Florence dangers remain

The Latest on the aftermath of Hurricane Florence (all times local): 10 p.m. North Carolina’s governor says travel remains treacherous in parts of southeastern North Carolina even as floodwaters start to recede in some areas of his state. Gov. Roy Cooper released a statement Sunday evening saying people should remain aware of the dangers in still-flooded areas. He says “Florence continues to bring misery to North Carolina,” adding crews were still rescuing people who had…

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More than 600 animals found abandoned by Florence evacuees in Robeson County

More than 600 animals found abandoned by Florence evacuees in Robeson County

By Luke Notestine, WRAL photojournalist Robeson County, N.C. — When people evacuated ahead of Florence, some left animals behind. Now, rescuers are going in, trying to save some of the pets and livestock from the rising waters. As pumps work to keep the Lumber River water levels from getting too high, K9 Global Rescue is continually moving, trying to save lives. Drone video shows the site off N.C. Highway 130 in Robeson County, where hundreds…

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Firefighters rescue American flag found floating in river after Hurricane Florence

Firefighters rescue American flag found floating in river after Hurricane Florence

Members of the Greensboro Fire Department were involved in a number of rescues over the past week, as Hurricane Florence hit the Carolinas. Some involved coming to the aid of families and other people impacted by the deadly storm. A few of the rescues the fire department was involved in were more unique. While no life was protected from harm in a recent rescue, the members of the fire department were proud about what they…

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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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