North Carolina pecan season shortened because of Hurricane Florence

North Carolina pecan season shortened because of Hurricane Florence

RALEIGH (WTVD) — If you’re looking for fresh North Carolina pecans, you’d better act fast. Because of Hurricane Florence, the 2018 pecan season will be shorter than usual, according to agriculture experts. “There are fewer pecans available this season, but we are fortunate that we do not have the tree loss that we experienced with Hurricane Matthew in 2016,” Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler told WWAY. “Pecan growers are still harvesting and will have crop available…

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Two months after Hurricane Florence, Pender residents wait in tents, campers, treehouse

Two months after Hurricane Florence, Pender residents wait in tents, campers, treehouse

By Amanda Lamb, WRAL reporter Burgaw, N.C. — In Pender County, at least 4,000 homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Florence two months ago, and that devastation was largely the result of flooding. There are still communities that remain without water or power, and the homes are unlivable. In one Pender County neighborhood visited by WRAL News during the height of the storm, there was 9 feet of water in the area. Most of…

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Thanks to Florence, some vegetable side dishes may be missing this Thanksgiving

Thanks to Florence, some vegetable side dishes may be missing this Thanksgiving

Hurricane Florence devastated farmers and farming communities in Eastern North Carolina, but it shouldn’t have much effect on the price or availability of the turkey or ham at the center of your Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. The side dishes may be another matter. The storm, which made landfall on Sept. 14 and dropped record amounts of rain as it slowly moved inland, caused more than $1.1 billion in agricultural damage in North Carolina, according to…

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Remembering the sweet life of a town wiped out by wildfire

Remembering the sweet life of a town wiped out by wildfire

There’s a sweet legend about this town: On a blazing summer day in the 1850s, a lumber mill crew with wagon and ox took a break under a grove of tall evergreens. The air was cool, the pine needles fragrant. “Boys,” said the team boss, “this is paradise.” Thus, more than 170 years ago, Paradise was born. From the start, it was enriched with gold mined from nearby hills and lumber harvested from the forests….

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Northern California wildfires lead to sports cancellations

Northern California wildfires lead to sports cancellations

Two men’s basketball games in the Bay Area have been called off because of poor air quality from wildfires in Northern California and the status of the Big Game between Stanford and California is in doubt. Cal canceled its basketball game against Detroit Mercy on Thursday night because the Air Quality Index was well over the threshold of 200 — the very unhealthy range. A significant amount of smoke infiltrated Haas Pavilion leading to the…

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The Latest: Authorities report 7 more fatalities in wildfire

The Latest: Authorities report 7 more fatalities in wildfire

The Latest on wildfires in California (all times local): 6:40 p.m. Authorities have reported seven more fatalities from a blaze in Northern California, bringing the total number of fatalities so far to 63 in the deadliest wildfire in state history. The announcement came Thursday as authorities continued to search the devastated town of Paradise for human remains. More than 5,000 fire personnel were battling the blaze that started a week ago and has displaced 52,000…

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California town’s wildfire evacuation plan raises questions

California town’s wildfire evacuation plan raises questions

Ten years ago, as two wildfires advanced on Paradise, residents jumped into their vehicles to flee and got stuck in gridlock. That led authorities to devise a staggered evacuation plan — one that they used when fire came again last week. But Paradise’s carefully laid plans quickly devolved into a panicked exodus on Nov. 8. Some survivors said that by the time they got warnings, the flames were already extremely close, and they barely escaped…

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FEMA rules mean no help for woman flooded by Matthew, Florence

FEMA rules mean no help for woman flooded by Matthew, Florence

By Cullen Browder, WRAL reporter Goldsboro, N.C. — Staris Morgan is tired of the slow drip of bureaucracy. “I am so, so tired,” she said. Over the course of two years, two households and two hurricanes, she is still waiting for aid, and trapped in a bureaucratic web. In 2016, Matthew flooded the house where she raised her family. “I couldn’t stay here,” she said. She had home and flood insurance, but not enough to…

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Two months later: New Bern continues to recover from Florence

Two months later: New Bern continues to recover from Florence

New Bern, N.C. — Two months have passed since Hurricane Florence smashed the historic city of New Bern with a storm surge unlike anything it’s seen in more than 60 years. Flooding from the Neuse River wiped out homes, swept through resort-style hotels and forced the evacuation of a local television station. In the Woodrow neighborhood, lying low along the wide Neuse River, home for some is a travel trailer, courtesy of FEMA. Over on…

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Spring Lake residents brace for more flooding along Little River

Spring Lake residents brace for more flooding along Little River

Spring Lake, N.C. — Three days of heavy rain has Spring Lake residents bracing for more flooding. Heavy rain from Hurricane Florence caused the Starlite Motel to crumble into the Little River. Now the water in the river is rising once again and has forced dozens from their homes on Brinkley Drive. Mary Browning’s family lost two houses and three cars to Hurricanes Florence and Michael. She says the rain this week is breaking her…

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NC river flooding forecasts

NC river flooding forecasts

We have a Flash Flood Watch that takes effect tomorrow afternoon and lasts through Saturday afternoon. We have heavy rain moving into the area tomorrow afternoon and into the evening which could total between…Read More We have a Flash Flood Watch that takes effect tomorrow afternoon and lasts through Saturday afternoon. We have heavy rain moving into the area tomorrow afternoon and into the evening which could total between 1-3″. Since the ground is saturated…

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‘It got darker and darker and darker.’ Wildfire survivors detail harrowing escapes

‘It got darker and darker and darker.’ Wildfire survivors detail harrowing escapes

Devastating wildfires across California have sent thousands fleeing for their lives, leaving many in evacuation shelters or makeshift camps scattered across the state. Others never made it out at all, with 58 confirmed deaths and more than 100 still missing, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Here are stories from some of the survivors of the deadly Camp Fire in Northern California and Woolsey Fire in Southern California. ‘Come over, come…

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Gardner: Bulk of rain over but flood watch remains

Gardner: Bulk of rain over but flood watch remains

By Kat Campbell and Elizabeth Gardner, WRAL meteorologists Raleigh, N.C. — We’ll have to get through a flood watch, chilly temperatures and plenty of rain Thursday before enjoying a beautiful weekend. Flood watch all day A flood watch is in effect for most of the state and the entire viewing area until 7 p.m. According to meteorologist Kat Campbell, another up to 2 inches of rain is likely Thursday, which could lead to flooding along…

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Recent rain puts Lake Wylie close to flooding point. That’s also happening at other lakes

Recent rain puts Lake Wylie close to flooding point. That’s also happening at other lakes

Prolonged rain is filling and in one case spilling lakes, with Lake Wylie inching toward full pond. By 9 a.m. Thursday, Lake Wylie rose to within a foot of its spilling point. Lake Wateree downstream already surpassed that point, known as full pond, by half a foot. Lakes James and Hickory upstream, along with Fishing Creek and Cedar Creek lakes downstream, also registered within a foot of full pond. Other lakes including Norman and Mountain…

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Georgia House to vote on hurricane relief, jet fuel tax

Georgia House to vote on hurricane relief, jet fuel tax

Lawmakers in the Georgia House are preparing to vote on $470 million in hurricane relief proposals in addition to reconsidering a controversial tax break for airlines. The House votes were scheduled Thursday on the third day of a special legislative session called by Gov. Nathan Deal. The governor wants $270 million for emergency aid and debris cleanup in communities of southern Georgia devastated by Hurricane Michael. He’s also calling for $200 million in tax incentives…

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