Severe flooding feared near South Carolina coast

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James Spencer helps a friend remove valuables from their home as floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence rise at Aberdeen Country Club in Longs, South Carolina. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
 

People use boats to rescue valuables from a home inundated by floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence near the Waccamaw River. Floodwaters are expected to continue to rise in Conway over the next two days. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)[  ] Hide Caption [  ] Show Caption

People use boats to rescue valuables from a home inundated by floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence near the Waccamaw River. Floodwaters are expected to continue to rise in Conway over the next two days. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Billy Hardee removes valuables from his home as floodwater caused by Hurricane Florence rises at Aberdeen Country Club in Longs, South Carolina. Floodwaters are expected to rise through the weekend in the area. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)[  ] Hide Caption [  ] Show Caption

Billy Hardee removes valuables from his home as floodwater caused by Hurricane Florence rises at Aberdeen Country Club in Longs, South Carolina. Floodwaters are expected to rise through the weekend in the area. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

A car is inundated with floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence at an apartment complex at Aberdeen Country Club in Longs, South Carolina. Floodwaters are expected to rise through the weekend in the area. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)[  ] Hide Caption [  ] Show Caption

A car is inundated with floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence at an apartment complex at Aberdeen Country Club in Longs, South Carolina. Floodwaters are expected to rise through the weekend in the area. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Apartment buildings at Aberdeen Country Club are inundated by floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence in Longs, South Carolina. Floodwaters are expected to rise through the weekend in the area. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)[  ] Hide Caption [  ] Show Caption

Apartment buildings at Aberdeen Country Club are inundated by floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence in Longs, South Carolina. Floodwaters are expected to rise through the weekend in the area. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)