They were getting ready for their first child to arrive. Now floods stand in their way

They were getting ready for their first child to arrive. Now floods stand in their way

Seven-months-pregnant Emy Chamberlain and her fiance Brenden Wellings were getting ready for the arrival of their first child — a baby girl. But now they’re shifting gears as the water in the Waccamaw River rises from the impacts of Hurricane Florence near their Conway-area home. The young couple moved their new baby supplies to the highest part of their Waccamaw Drive home on stilts, just off U.S. 501. The two, who live with Chamberlain’s mother…

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Carteret County woman reflects on the damage caused by Florence

Carteret County woman reflects on the damage caused by Florence

Coast Guard rescue swimmer investigates truck in dangerous flooding Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Jordon Shevlin, a rescue swimmer from Air Station Atlantic City, NJ., gets battered and buffeted to investigate a truck caught in dangerous flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence, Sept. 16, 2018.

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Want to help Florence victims? UNC football using its truck to collect, deliver items.

Want to help Florence victims? UNC football using its truck to collect, deliver items.

The North Carolina football team will offer its 18-wheel equipment truck to take non-perishable food items and supplies across the state to victims of Hurricane Florence, UNC football coach Larry Fedora said Monday. The university will be accepting donations from the public Tuesday through Friday. On Friday, the truck will deliver the supplies and food to those in need. “We’re willing to do anything that we can to help anybody in the state right now,”…

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Death toll from Florence rises, officials urge caution as storm continues

Death toll from Florence rises, officials urge caution as storm continues

Seventeen deaths have now been attributed to Hurricane Florence in North Carolina, including a 1-year-old boy from Union County who was swept away by floodwaters. Gov. Roy Cooper is describing Florence’s wrath as “a monumental disaster for our state.” While the eye of the storm has left North Carolina, officials are bracing for the “worst flooding yet.” A total of 18 counties have been added to North Carolina’s Major Federal Disaster Declaration request. More counties…

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Florence floods Durham, Orange roads and shopping centers, forces evacuations. Driving hazardous

Florence floods Durham, Orange roads and shopping centers, forces evacuations. Driving hazardous

One last round of drenching rain from Tropical Storm Florence made driving hazardous Monday and forced some local residents to flee rising floodwaters. The morning commute was slow-going for many who found themselves driving through deep water and, in some cases, coming to a complete stop. Videos posted to social media showed water covering heavily traveled roads, including Franklin Street in Chapel Hill and Duke Street in Durham. Many roads in Orange and Durham counties…

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North Carolina launches contractor app to help Florence victims avoid scams

North Carolina launches contractor app to help Florence victims avoid scams

NORTH CAROLINA (WTVD) — North Carolina officials are making it easy for storm victims to check out contractors before they hire them to clean up or to repair damage from Hurricane Florence. The state licensing board for contractors now has a free mobile app called “NCLBGC Search” that lets anyone search their database of contractors by name, address, license number, or county. “We are very aware that there are going to be numerous folks flooding…

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5 things to know about Florence in NC

5 things to know about Florence in NC

Florence has produced a lot of news. Here are some things to know Monday: 1. Tornadoes continue to be an elevated risk in our area. Two tornadoes were confirmed in central North Carolina in Wayne and Wilson counties Monday morning. 2. Though flooding continues as a dangerous threat, the Triangle should start to dry out after days of wet weather. According to WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner, “Our rainfall potential is really starting to go down….

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NEW HANOVER COUNTY: Several schools sustain 'major flooding'

NEW HANOVER COUNTY:  Several schools sustain 'major flooding'

Hurricane Florence: Snow’s City Bridge reopens to residents, business owners ***For a recap of Sunday in New Hanover County, click here*** Several schools experience “major flooding” NEW HANOVER COUNTY — Early damage assessments from New Hanover County Schools found that several schools experienced “major flooding” during and after Hurricane Florence. In a news release Monday schools spokeswoman Valita Quattlebaum said school officials have completed preliminary assessments at 60 percent of schools. Several schools remain inaccessible…

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Fill The Truck: How you can help with hurricane relief efforts in New Bern

Fill The Truck: How you can help with hurricane relief efforts in New Bern

Eastern North Carolina was hit especially hard during Hurricane Florence. In New Bern, many areas are still completely flooded, leaving people without basic necessities. Beginning Sept. 20 at 1 p.m., a “Fill The Truck” Florence Relief Effort will begin to assist New Bern residents.If you want to donate, visit the Walmart on 4500 Fayetteville Road in Garner.They will be collecting the following items: New or gently used clothing and shoes of all sizes Toiletries (especially…

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Hurricane Florence: Stories from the storm

Hurricane Florence: Stories from the storm

A look at how local residents and emergency management officials fared during the storm. Grocery stores offer glimmer of hope OGDEN — Monday morning the Ogden Publix looked like the hottest nightclub in town, with a line down the sidewalk and police letting people in a few at a time. After four days of eating hurricane supplies, Claudia Bradish was excited to get whatever cut of meat she could find. “I never want to eat…

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Latest: NC officials list 17 Florence-related deaths

Latest: NC officials list 17 Florence-related deaths

Florence has left the Carolinas but she left a trail of misery in her wake, with several people dead, flooded buildings and destroyed property. Headlines: At least 23 people in the Carolinas have been killed in the storm, including 17 in North Carolina and six in South Carolina, according to Gov. Roy Cooper’s office and the Associated Press. Two tornadoes were confirmed Monday morning in central North Carolina in Wayne and Wilson counties. A large…

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Flooding taking a toll across region

Flooding taking a toll across region

Rivers reaching record levels; evacuations ongoing; supplies in short supply SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — Floodwaters reached record-high levels in Brunswick and Pender counties Monday as rainfall at the coast combined with rains inland, now flowing to the coast, created moving rivers of water across much of the region. “It is probably going to be the most significant flooding event the southeastern part of the state has ever seen,” said Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo Monday. The Northeast…

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Coast Guard rescues elderly woman from flooded North Carolina home after Florence

Coast Guard rescues elderly woman from flooded North Carolina home after Florence

Pender County, N.C. — Video shows rescue crews airlifting an elderly woman from her home, which was surrounded by floodwater in the wake of Hurricane Florence. Petty Officer 1st Class Steve Maccaferri, a rescue swimmer from Coast Guard, along with an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew, rescued the woman from her home in Pender County, North Carolina on Sunday. The woman ran out of medication and was unable to nourish herself properly, according to the U.S….

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