FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opens in Fayetteville to help victims of Florence

FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opens in Fayetteville to help victims of Florence

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) — The State of North Carolina and FEMA have opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Fayetteville to help victims of Hurricane Florence. The new center is located at 1225 Ramsey Street. The center will offer in-person support to individuals and businesses in the counties included in the North Carolina major disaster declaration for Hurricane Florence and the subsequent floods. RELATED: County-by-county list of closures: Over 500 roads still closed in NC Other…

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Topsail Beach residents begin picking up the pieces after Florence

Topsail Beach residents begin picking up the pieces after Florence

Topsail beach resident finds his home damaged. (Source: WECT) TOPSAIL BEACH, NC (WECT) – Returning to southeastern North Carolina is difficult enough with many roadways still under water, but not knowing if the homes they left are habitable can double the frustration and unease for many residents after Hurricane Florence. Coming over the bridge into Topsail Beach, it doesn’t look like the area was hit too hard, but when you go on the beach, it’s…

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How Hurricane Florence impacted Cape Fear region beaches

Up and down the coast, beaches see significant erosion, even though worst-case scenarios didn’t materialize. On the north end of Carolina Beach, wooden staircases that once led from beach houses to the strand itself now give way to several feet of air, a result of Hurricane Florence’s battering waves eroding the beach. “We ended up losing significant portions of the beach, 10- to 12-foot escarpments in some places,” said Michael Cramer, Carolina Beach’s town manager,…

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‘Don’t let your guard down,’ Cooper says as NC Hurricane Florence deaths rise to 32

‘Don’t let your guard down,’ Cooper says as NC Hurricane Florence deaths rise to 32

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper reported another life claimed by Hurricane Florence on Friday, bringing the state total to 32 deaths and the total in the Carolinas and Virginia to 43. A 46-year-old man died when a tree he was cutting in Brunswick County fell on him, Cooper announced Friday evening. Florence is blamed for nine deaths in South Carolina and two in Virginia. North Carolina’s deaths include three children — a 7-month-old in New…

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Horry County is seeing ‘unprecedented’ flooding, and it’s not over yet

Horry County is seeing ‘unprecedented’ flooding, and it’s not over yet

Horry County is seeing “unprecedented flooding” in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, the county’s emergency management leader said Saturday. Local rivers are rising to record levels, and emergency crews are working to manage traffic and plan for a “worst-case scenario,” Randy Webster, director of Horry County Emergency Management, said in a video posted on Facebook on Saturday afternoon. “We do have a game plan,” Webster said. “We do have a worst-case scenario, and that’s what…

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Wilmington braces for second hit from Florence as state IDs routes to safely reach city

Wilmington braces for second hit from Florence as state IDs routes to safely reach city

By Kathryn Brown, WRAL anchor/reporter Wilmington, N.C. — Last week, Hurricane Florence battered Wilmington with days of high winds and heavy rains. Now, as residents and business owners try to get back on their feet, the flooded Cape Fear River could give the city another punch. The river is expected to crest Saturday evening at 7 feet, about 1½ feet above flood stage. Moderate flooding occurs at 6.7 feet, and New Hanover County officials have…

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FEMA teams canvass neighborhoods hard-hit by Hurricane Florence

FEMA teams canvass neighborhoods hard-hit by Hurricane Florence

Residents begin recovery process in northern New Hanover County NEW HANOVER COUNTY — Christina Bahrs watched Saturday morning as nearly everything she owned was stacked on her curb. Cabinets, bikes, carpet, pictures, books — a houseful of things heaped in a pile, still dripping with the flood water that invaded her Northchase home during and after Hurricane Florence. “I’ve lost everything,” she said. “It’s total damage on the bottom floor. Upstairs, we’re gonna have to take out…

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UNC Wilmington opening practice at UNC due to Florence

UNC Wilmington opening practice at UNC due to Florence

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — UNC Wilmington will open its preseason basketball practices at North Carolina due to lingering effects of Hurricane Florence. The school announced the move for both the men’s and women’s teams on Saturday. The Seahawks men’s program will have a brief workout Monday in Chapel Hill before holding the first official practice Tuesday in the practice gym at the Smith Center. – Advertisement – The…

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Travel still dangerous amid flooding in parts North Carolina

Travel still dangerous amid flooding in parts North Carolina

Cars traveling down NC-133 just past Mallory Creek and Westport on April 30, 2018. (Photo: Basil John/WWAY) BLADENBORO, N.C. (AP) — Travel remained dangerous Saturday in southeastern North Carolina, where the governor warned of “treacherous” floodwaters more than a week after Hurricane Florence made landfall, and urged residents to stay alert for flood warnings and evacuation orders. Gov. Roy Cooper said nine of the state’s river gauges are at major flood stage and four others…

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NCDOT announces three routes into Wilmington after Florence road closures

NCDOT announces three routes into Wilmington after Florence road closures

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WTVD) — On Saturday, the North Carolina Department of Transportation announced three safe alternate routes for public access to Wilmington after multiple road closures from Florence flooding. From the south: Take U.S. 17 From the north: Travel on Interstate 40 East to N.C. 24 East (exit 373) then onto U.S. South From Fayetteville: Take N.C. 87 to U.S. 701 South to N.C. 211 East to U.S. 74 East Additionally, people may use I-40…

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Hurricane Florence brings whale ashore on Caswell Beach

Hurricane Florence brings whale ashore on Caswell Beach

Chad Hicks, the town administrator for Caswell Beach, said the small beach town on Oak Island is doing pretty well — at least compared to some of its neighboring towns — in the wake of Hurricane Florence. “If it wasn’t for all the limbs and siding down, it would look almost normal,” he said, estimating around 50 people weathered the storm out there. The golf course on the town’s side of the island, around 30…

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Tar Heels open basketball facilities to UNCW with Florence recovery ongoing

Tar Heels open basketball facilities to UNCW with Florence recovery ongoing

UNC-Wilmington basketball teams will begin fall practice at UNC-Chapel Hill as eastern North Carolina continues to feel the effects of Hurricane Florence, the school announced Saturday. The Seahawks will use the Tar Heels’ facilities until their own campus can reopen to students. “It’s been a difficult two weeks for all of our coaches and student-athletes,” Jimmy Bass, UNCW’s athletic director, said in a press release. “We’re very grateful to the North Carolina staff for their…

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The Latest: NC watching coal ash sites swamped by floods

The Latest: NC watching coal ash sites swamped by floods

The Latest on the aftermath of Hurricane Florence (all times local): 12:32 p.m. North Carolina environmental officials say they are monitoring two sites where Florence’s floodwaters have inundated coal ash sites. Michael Regan is secretary of the state Department of Environmental Quality. He said during a news briefing Saturday that the state is using drones to get photos and videos from the site of a dam breach at the L.V. Sutton Power Station in Wilmington…

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It’s been a week since Florence hit. Rivers are rising, roads are still flooded.

It’s been a week since Florence hit. Rivers are rising, roads are still flooded.

A week after Hurricane Florence arrived on shore, large swaths of North Carolina remain underwater. Florence is responsible for the deaths of 32 people in North Carolina. The storm also caused flooding that’s submerged roads, homes and businesses, killed thousands of livestock animals and is possibly carrying waste into the state’s rivers. The storm “has deeply wounded our state, wounds that will not heal soon. So many people are still hurting,” Gov. Roy Cooper said…

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It’s been a week since Florence made landfall. Now Wilmington braces for more flooding.

It’s been a week since Florence made landfall. Now Wilmington braces for more flooding.

A week after Hurricane Florence arrived on the North Carolina shore, roads, homes and businesses from Kinston to Wilmington remain submerged — and some waterways are still rising. Florence “has deeply wounded our state, wounds that will not heal soon. So many people are still hurting,” Gov. Roy Cooper said in a press conference Saturday morning. “Many storm victims still need a place to call home for weeks or months.” While there remain reasons for…

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