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NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Maj. Gen. Robert Livingston of the South Carolina National Guard about preparations for rescue missions as Hurricane Florence strikes the coast.
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Hurricane Florence is now only moving at 5 mph. This will prolong the risks of life-threatening storm surge and wind damage, which are imminent along the…
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The South Carolina Emergency Response Team continues to track Hurricane Florence and remains fully dedicated to preparing for the storm's potential impact…
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A Waffle House near the S.C.-N.C. border briefly closed down under orders from police — a sign of how seriously people are taking Hurricane Florence.
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The National Hurricane Center says the storm's eyewall is ashore in North Carolina, where more than 20 inches of rain has fallen and storm surge has reached 10 feet in some places.
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Florence became a hurricane again Sunday morning, and is forecast to rapidly intensify into a major hurricane by Monday. The storm could be a dangerous,…
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In coordination with local officials, Governor Nikki Haley on Sunday announced that evacuation orders have been lifted for all residents in Charleston,…
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Track Hurricane Matthew and see its projected path, mapped with data from the National Hurricane Center.John Keefe, Louise Ma and Steve Melendez / WNYC…
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This interactive map from the South Carolina Department of Transportation will give you the latest information on routes and lane reversals.
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Friday morning Governor Nikki Haley said it will soon be too late to evacuate. During the 11 AM press conference, the Governor said 310,000 residents had…