'Treacherous floodwaters remain,' Cooper says one week after Florence

'Treacherous floodwaters remain,' Cooper says one week after Florence

By Alfred Charles, WRAL.com managing editor Raleigh, N.C. — Gov. Roy Cooper said Saturday that North Carolina is still trying to recover from Florence, one week after the monster storm drenched parts of the coastline and southeastern parts of the state. “The storm itself is gone but its treacherous floodwaters remain,” Cooper said during the Saturday morning briefing. “If you live in southeastern North Carolina, don’t let your guard down.” As of Saturday, Cooper said:…

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NC woman faces 13 charges after sheltering pets during Florence

NC woman faces 13 charges after sheltering pets during Florence

A Wayne County woman faces charges after authorities say she operated an illegal operation when sheltering animals during Florence. (Source: WNCN) WAYNE COUNTY, N.C. (WNCN) – A Wayne County woman faces charges after authorities say she operated an illegal operation when sheltering animals during Florence. Tammie Hedges took in 27 dogs and cats during Florence, housing them in a warehouse she was in the process of converting into a shelter.  On Monday, after the storm…

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‘Everything I looked at just made me cry,’ says Wilmington resident after Florence

‘Everything I looked at just made me cry,’ says Wilmington resident after Florence

‘Everything I looked at just made me cry,’ says Wilmington resident after Florence Sep 22, 2018 Betty Coleman, 71, has lived in Wilmington her entire life. Two trees fell on her trailer right before Hurricane Florence made landfall in Wilmington, and now she has to leave. By

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After Florence, what to know about your insurance coverage

After Florence, what to know about your insurance coverage

In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, thousands of people in the Carolinas are still waiting to return to their homes. Those who have are assessing the damage. Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide estimates insured wind and storm surge losses for Florence between $1.7 billion and $4.6 billion. The exact financial impact will become apparent over time as insurance claims roll in. For policy holders, it’s important to know what exactly is covered. Insurance industry experts…

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Florence sweeps away motel and family’s hard work, savings

Florence sweeps away motel and family’s hard work, savings

When the floodwaters from Florence receded, half the Starlite Motel was gone. A ragged lip of concrete edged parking spaces with no corresponding rooms, just a void of standing water and debris. The surge swept away personal belongings of the owner’s family — even his father’s wheelchair. And it wiped out the investment that three brothers from India had spent years working toward. “We put all our life savings in there,” co-owner Kishor Depani said…

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‘A lot of uncertainty’; NC sweet potato farmers anxious about what Florence did to this year’s crop

‘A lot of uncertainty’; NC sweet potato farmers anxious about what Florence did to this year’s crop

Dewey Scott was flying a drone to survey some of his family’s farm fields after Hurricane Florence this week when he saw that a small pond had spilled over into one of their sweet potato fields. Information like that will be useful when he’s able to harvest. Sweet potatoes don’t like being submerged, and Scott’s crews will skip places where water has stood for days. The problem for North Carolina’s sweet potato farmers is knowing…

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Small North Carolina town latest to feel Florence’s fury

Benetta White and David Lloyd slogged through waist-deep water filling their yard to escape Hurricane Florence’s latest life-threatening punch to a town in the Carolinas. It was their second evacuation in a week. They were among 100 people rescued with helicopters, boats and high-wheeled military vehicles during a six-hour rescue operation in southeastern North Carolina’s Bladen County that lasted into Friday morning. Officials in North and South Carolina warn that the flooding danger is far…

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Florence damaged hundreds of SC roads and bridges. When will they be repaired?

Florence damaged hundreds of SC roads and bridges. When will they be repaired?

It will likely be at least a week before transportation officials in the Carolinas know exactly how badly Florence has damaged roads and bridges. But based on past storms, the repairs will likely take months and cost tens of millions of dollars. As of Friday, more than 840 roads in the Carolinas were still closed, including 169 in South Carolina and 656 in North Carolina. Among them are stretches of Interstate 40. Sections of Interstate…

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Hurricane relief: Durham students pitch in to help 'Operation Airdrop'

Hurricane relief: Durham students pitch in to help 'Operation Airdrop'

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — All week, volunteers have been dropping off donations at the General Aviation Terminal at Raleigh-Durham International Airport as a part of Operation Airdrop. The organization was founded last year after Hurricane Harvey to deliver relief supplies to hard-to-reach areas in need. On Friday third-graders from the Duke School took time out of their day to go to the airport to unload what they had gathered up. Much of the supplies are…

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Mexican officials declare flooding emergency in 3 states

Mexican officials declare flooding emergency in 3 states

Federal officials declared emergencies in three northern states Friday as heavy rains from a tropical depression caused flooding that killed at least three people. The Interior Department initially declared a state of emergency for 11 municipalities in Sinaloa state, where the deaths were reported. Later in the day, it extended the declaration to 11 municipalities in Sonora state, which borders the U.S. state of Arizona, and two in Durango states. Government officials issued a warning…

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Elderly Couple pulled from flooded car after Florence washes out road Columbus Co., NC

Elderly Couple pulled from flooded car after Florence washes out road Columbus Co., NC

A car is pulled from a flooded roadway in Columbus County on Thursday. (Source: Jeff Denton) COLUMBUS COUNTY, NC (WECT) – An elderly couple drove their vehicle around a barricade on NC 87 in Columbus County on Thursday and had to be rescued from the sinking car. The man driving the car tried to “gun it,” according to Acme-Delco-Riegelwood Fire Chief Steve Camlin and when he did, the vehicle went straight into a flooded area….

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Elderly couple pulled from flooded car after Florence washes out road in Columbus Co., NC

Elderly couple pulled from flooded car after Florence washes out road in Columbus Co., NC

A car is pulled from a flooded roadway in Columbus County on Thursday. (Source: Jeff Denton) COLUMBUS COUNTY, NC (WECT) – An elderly couple drove their vehicle around a barricade on NC 87 in Columbus County on Thursday and had to be rescued from the sinking car. The man driving the car tried to “gun it,” according to Acme-Delco-Riegelwood Fire Chief Steve Camlin and when he did, the vehicle went straight into a flooded area….

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Chef says scammer used name to solicit money for hurricane relief on Facebook

Chef says scammer used name to solicit money for hurricane relief on Facebook

Wilmington Chef Keith Rhodes says someone used his name to create a fake Facebook account and solicit money for hurricane relief. (Source: WECT) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – Disasters bring out the best, and in this case, the worst in people. Wilmington celebrity chef Keith Rhodes says someone used his name to solicit donations for hurricane relief by pretending to be him on Facebook was asking people to buy Amazon gift cards in order to help victims of…

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Celebrity chef says scammer used name to solicit money for hurricane relief on Facebook

Celebrity chef says scammer used name to solicit money for hurricane relief on Facebook

Wilmington Chef Keith Rhodes says someone used his name to create a fake Facebook account and solicit money for hurricane relief. (Source: WECT) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – Disasters bring out the best, and in this case, the worst in people. Wilmington celebrity chef Keith Rhodes says someone used his name to solicit donations for hurricane relief by pretending to be him on Facebook was asking people to buy Amazon gift cards in order to help victims of…

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