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The South Carolina Emergency Response Team is monitoring and preparing for the water levels of rivers to rise. The forecast is for the Waccamaw, Lynches,…
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There IS an end in sight. It’s just not anytime soon for those that need it the most.Even though all tropical storm warnings have been cancelled, the…
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Florence is now a tropical depression, but major flooding will continue, the National Weather Service says. At least 14 people have died in the storm and its aftermath. That number's expected to rise.
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While Hurricane Florence advanced, and mandatory evacuation orders were issued, many chose to stay in their homes.
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Reports from Santee Cooper indicated that as of 3:30 p.m. Friday, some 38,900 Santee Cooper retail customers were without power due to early impacts from…
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Hurricane Florence has slowed and is now crawling to the west at 6 mph. Life-threatening storm surge, inland flooding, and wind damage are imminent along…
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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson checks in with a spokesperson for Craven County, North Carolina, as emergency crews attempt to respond to more than 100 calls.
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Some 20,000 people had entered shelters by the time the hurricane made landfall. A local official said spirits were high, even though there weren't enough cots for every evacuee.
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Life-threatening storm surge and extreme wind damage is becoming more likely from Major Hurricane Florence in portions of South and North Carolina, which…
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Florence rapidly intensified into a "potentially catastrophic" Category 4 storm Monday morning, the National Hurricane Center said in a special statement…