They survived Florence. Now victims ask: Where will we live?

They survived Florence. Now victims ask: Where will we live?

Katelen Harvey and Roy Gregg thought they had escaped the destruction of former Hurricane Florence unscathed, when a falling tree crashed through the roof of the modest, brick house they were renting in east Charlotte. While the couple and their 22-month-old daughter were not hurt, the storm has left them homeless. Thousands of homes and structures were damaged during the storm, according to the American Red Cross, leaving many without permanent housing. More than 1,900…

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HURRICANE FLORENCE: Federal aid a 'first package'

HURRICANE FLORENCE: Federal aid a 'first package'

Rouzer: Federal funds would allow state flexibility to respond to Florence damage SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — A bill that would provide $1.6 billion in emergency federal funds for North Carolina in the wake of Hurricane Florence is just the first step in what will be a long-term federal response, said U.S. Rep. David Rouzer, R-N.C. “This is the first package among more to come,” Rouzer said in a phone call from his Washington office after the…

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Wilmington faces emotional, mental toll from Florence

Wilmington faces emotional, mental toll from Florence

Mental health experts working throughout region after the storm Many watched horrified as pictures and videos of Hurricane Florence’s wrath trickled out of Southeastern North Carolina. Chadwick Roberts saw the destruction happen in real time, from inside his doomed home. With rains and wind lashing the house as tornado warnings blew up his phone one night, Roberts got out of bed to walk to the bathroom. At that moment, a tree cut diagonally through his one-story, 85-year-old…

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Hurricane Florence: Officials urge NC residents to stay out of coastal waters

Hurricane Florence: Officials urge NC residents to stay out of coastal waters

Officials with the North Carolina Coastal Federation and the state of North Carolina are advising people to stay out of coastal waters for the time being. Large amounts of polluted runoff are still flowing into coastal waterways all along areas of our coast that were hit by heavy rains from Hurricane Florence. Health officials and others are warning the public to stay out of the water until testing can be conducted to determine if it…

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Weather is a character in the stories we tell. Hurricane Florence was an unwelcome one.

Weather is a character in the stories we tell. Hurricane Florence was an unwelcome one.

From the time we are old enough to feel the wind against our cheeks, we’re told how this invisible force shapes our world. A gentle breeze over time can reshape a dune as large as Jockey’s Ridge and a Category 5 hurricane could flatten it. I grew up on stories about wind. Hurricane Hazel, though I wasn’t born at the time, ripped up houses as far as two hours inland where we lived. My grandmother’s…

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FEMA official talks hurricane aid applications, denials, housing

FEMA official talks hurricane aid applications, denials, housing

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter LELAND, NC (WWAY) — FEMA has been hard at work in the Cape Fear after Hurricane Florence. This morning, Darrell Habisch with FEMA was in the studio on Good Morning Carolina to talk about current efforts and how you can get help. – Advertisement – Habisch said FEMA has teams around the area helping people who are now homeless from the storm. He said FEMA does not have trailers set…

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Hurricane Center: TS Kirk likely to dissipate in Caribbean

Hurricane Center: TS Kirk likely to dissipate in Caribbean

Updated 7:38 am CDT, Friday, September 28, 2018 MIAMI (AP) — The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Kirk is likely to dissipate after dropping heavy rain and causing flooding in the eastern Caribbean. At 8 a.m. EDT Friday, the center of Kirk was about 140 miles (225 kilometers) southwest of Lt. Lucia with maximum winds of 50 mph (80 kph). It was moving forward at 12 mph (19 kph) with tropical storm-force winds extending 115…

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Auction begins for resilient US flag ripped by Florence. Bidding’s at $2,550 and rising

Auction begins for resilient US flag ripped by Florence. Bidding’s at $2,550 and rising

The U.S. flag that gained national attention as it was ripped to shreds on a live cam during Hurricane Florence is up for auction today and bids are already in the thousands. Images of the flag refusing to surrender to the storm’s wind gusts came to represent “who we are as America,” owner Richard Neal told McClatchy reporter Matt Martinez as Hurricane Florence approached the coast. Neal, a Charlottean, owns the Frying Pan Tower light…

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Auction begins for resilient US flag ripped by Florence. Bidding at $2,550 and rising.

Auction begins for resilient US flag ripped by Florence. Bidding at $2,550 and rising.

The U.S. flag that gained national attention as it was ripped to shreds on a live cam during Hurricane Florence is up for auction today and bids are already in the thousands. Images of the flag refusing to surrender to the storm’s wind gusts came to represent “who we are as America,” owner Richard Neal told McClatchy reporter Matt Martinez as Hurricane Florence approached the coast. Neal, a Charlottean, owns the Frying Pan Tower light…

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Old buddies: Principals from Raleigh, the coast spark idea for Florence donation drive

Old buddies: Principals from Raleigh, the coast spark idea for Florence donation drive

Raleigh, N.C. — Friday marks two weeks since Hurricane Florence made landfall at Wrightsville Beach, but that community and many others are faced with a long road to recovery. That’s why Athens Drive High School is stepping up to help fellow students in need. The students have already collected supplies to donate to students in Duplin County, one of the areas hit hard by Florence. Twenty-eight students are behind the donation drive that has been…

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Stay out of the water: Swim warning issued for NC coast after Florence

Stay out of the water: Swim warning issued for NC coast after Florence

Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina — The North Carolina Coastal Federation is cautioning people to stay out of the ocean and intracoastal waters in and around Wrightsville Beach following Hurricane Florence. Water sample collected by the group earlier this week showed show elevated levels of bacteria, according to officials. The bacteria is caused by massive stormwater runoff from Hurricane Florence. “We recommend the public avoid contact with coastal waters identified on the North Carolina Recreational Water…

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Salvation Army workers return after feeding thousands of Hurricane Florence victims

Salvation Army workers return after feeding  thousands of Hurricane Florence victims

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — The areas hardest hit by Hurricane Florence saw help from across the state. MORE: Full coverage of Hurricane Florence Some of the help came from the Salvation Army in Wake County. Three members came home this week after serving for 10 days. The team served 10,000 meals during that period. “I think the most important thing I do is taking care of our clients and meeting their needs,” said program director…

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Salvation Army anticipates increased need for Christmas after Hurricane Florence

Salvation Army anticipates increased need for Christmas after Hurricane Florence

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) — The past two weeks have been a whirlwind for single mom of two Zonnique Smith. The sudden excessive flooding from the hurricane forced her out of her home as emergency rescue crews helped her family evacuate. Two weeks after the storm, the stench of mold and mildew is unbearable. “Only thing I’m grateful for is we didn’t drown in the house,” said Smith. “I’ve lost all my stuff. How do I…

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Neighbors young and old forced to leave Ogden homes after historic flooding

Neighbors young and old forced to leave Ogden homes after historic flooding

Neighbors clearing the home of their belongings. (Andrew James/WWAY) NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) —  North New Hanover County was devastated with unprecedented flooding after Florence hit. In a WWAY follow up, we met with neighbors of one neighborhood devastated by flooding. Along one street in Glen Ridge, multiple families were displaced. At the same time, multiple neighbors stepped up to give what they could.  Even if it meant giving a spare room. – Advertisement…

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