Live Updates: Florence Downgraded; Flash Flooding Still A Major Concern

Live Updates: Florence Downgraded; Flash Flooding Still A Major Concern

Updated: 6 a.m. Florence has been downgraded to a Tropical Depression with maximum sustained winds of 35 miles per hour. The storm continues to wreak havoc on the Carolinas with heavy rainfall in the region. There are flash flood warnings in place for much of the state, including southern North Carolina, the Charlotte region and northern South Carolina. An additional 4 to 6 inches of rainfall, with as much 8 inches in some spots, will…

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Live Updates: Cooper Says Close To 900 Rescues Taken Place Because Of Florence

Live Updates: Cooper Says Close To 900 Rescues Taken Place Because Of Florence

Updated: 1:10 p.m. There have been 750,000 to 1 million evacuations in North Carolina, according Gov. Roy Cooper. The governor said that number is expected to increase as mandatory evacuation notices are enacted around rivers that continue to rise. In a Sunday afternoon press conference, Cooper said recovery teams have rescued close to 900 people. There are nine Coast Guard helicopters and dozens of Coast Guard boats continuing to rescue people in the eastern part…

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Live Updates: McMaster Says Clearing Roads A Priority After Florence

Updated: 3:55 p.m. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster said getting the state’s main roads clear for emergency responders and residents returning to their homes is a top priority. McMaster lifted the evacuation order for the entire South Carolina coast as of Sunday morning after Florence was downgraded to a Tropical Depression. He said it’s important for people to try and make it safely back to their homes before heavy rains from the storm cause hazardous…

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Live Updates: Florence Brings Flash Flood Watch For Mecklenburg County

Live Updates: Florence Brings Flash Flood Watch For Mecklenburg County

Updated: 5:45 p.m. In the latest forecast, Florence will continue to bring heavy rain across most of North Carolina and eastern South Carolina, while flash flood warnings will remain in effect through the evening in the Charlotte region. “There’s still a potential that heavy rain will redevelop this evening,” said Jake Wimberley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, who was remarking on the Charlotte region. “There’s some bands containing some heavier downpours, maybe a…

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Florence weakens into Tropical Depression

Florence weakens into Tropical Depression

[  ] Hide Caption [  ] Show Caption Marines with Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune help push a car out of a flooded area during Hurricane Florence, on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 15, 2018. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Marine Corps/Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez) [  ] Hide Caption [  ] Show Caption A tree collapsed on the Paradise Point houses during Hurricane Florence on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 15, 2018. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Marine…

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Hurricane baby born after parents flee NC

Hurricane baby born after parents flee NC

NORTH CAROLINA (FOX 46 WJZY) – A North Carolina family evacuated their home with a baby on the way.  The couple headed to Pennsylvania just one day before the mother’s due date. As soon as they got there the contractions started and it was off to the hospital.  “[It was] really scary knowing that we were expecting a baby really any minute, and potentially unable to get to the hospital, or left without electricity for…

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Trees toppled across Charlotte area as Florence…

Trees toppled across Charlotte area as Florence…

Paces Apartments in Matthews (Credit: @ncsteve83) Paces Apartments in Matthews (Credit: @ncsteve83) (FOX 46 WJZY) – All over the Charlotte area on Friday, trees small and large were falling, taking power lines down with them, crushing homes, and even cars.  At the Paces Apartments in Matthews, two cars were completely smashed by a large tree that came tumbling down on top of them.  Nearby in Mecklenburg County, a man told FOX 46 what it was like when…

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Pictures show before and after flooding in N.C.

Pictures show before and after flooding in N.C.

WASHINGTON, N.C. – New images are pouring in as Tropical Strom Florence unleashes dangerous flooding Across North Carolina. Photos taken in two locations in the town of Washington, North Carolina. The town is about 40 miles north of hard-hit New Bern, N.C. and 130 miles north of Wilmington, where Hurricane Florence made landfall as a Category 1 storm early Friday morning. Between 25 and 30 inches of rain has fallen in the area, causing widespread…

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Florence evacuee: ‘I may lose a lot of stuff. But I won’t lose my life’

Florence evacuee: ‘I may lose a lot of stuff. But I won’t lose my life’

Bill Davis says that when he heard reports about the deluge aimed at Charlotte, he knew he faced a hard move: He had to leave his flood-prone apartment and head to a Red Cross shelter. “With what we’re getting ready to have, I know I made the right decision coming here,” Davis said Saturday evening, during a break in conversation with other evacuees at East Mecklenburg High School. “I may lose a lot of stuff….

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Hurricane Florence looting begins

Hurricane Florence looting begins

WILMINGTON, NC (FOX 46 WJZY) – As if the hurricane wasn’t bad enough, looters have already begun to target businesses left alone during Hurricane Florence’s assault on the Carolina coast. Officers were called to the Family Dollar on 13th Street and Greenfield Street in downtown Wilmington where windows had been busted in. They tell FOX 46 that all of the damage to the store wasn’t storm damage, it was “people damage.” Inside the store, broken glass littered the…

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Outer Banks report minimal damage from Florence

Outer Banks report minimal damage from Florence

OUTER BANKS, NC – Many residents who evacuated North Carolina’s Outer Banks ahead of Hurricane Florence made their way Saturday back onto the barrier islands, a popular tourist destination spared from the worst of the storm’s wrath. While other parts of the state were suffering catastrophic flooding from a storm that caused at least seven deaths, county officials and business owners on the low-lying islands reported relatively minimal damage, and there were no immediate reports…

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IRS gives tax penalty relief to Florence victims

IRS gives tax penalty relief to Florence victims

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service says victims of Hurricane Florence will get a grace period before having to file some tax returns and payments. The IRS said Saturday it’s offering the relief in parts of North Carolina and other regions designated a disaster area by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Upcoming September deadlines for certain individual and business tax filings and payments will be postponed until Jan. 31 next year. That…

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Local shelters open for Tropical Storm Florence

Local shelters open for Tropical Storm Florence

Tropical Storm Florence is continuing to dump dangerous amounts of rain as it continues its slow slog across the Carolinas. Shelters are open across both states in order for residents to get to safety.  [SHELTERS OPEN ACROSS NORTH CAROLINA] [SHELTERS OPEN ACROSS SOUTH CAROLINA] Here is a list of all local shelters open at this time as Tropical Storm Florence moves across the greater Charlotte area. NORTH CAROLINA Anson County: Wadesboro Primary School; Open1542 US…

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Road closures caused by flooding

Road closures caused by flooding

Tropical Storm Florence is continuing to dump dangerous amounts of rain as it continues its slow slog across the Carolinas. The deadly storm is impacting roads and highways. Here is a list of closures. I-95  CLOSED NEAR FAYETTEVILLE All Lanes of I-95 are closed in both directions between Exit 81 (I-40) and Exit 65 (NC-82) near Dunn, due to flooding. The road is expected to reopen by 8:30 AM, September 17,2018. Detour: Motorists must take…

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