'No reliable, safe way into Wilmington:' NCDOT says due to Florence flooding

'No reliable, safe way into Wilmington:' NCDOT says due to Florence flooding

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WTVD) — About 750 roads remain closed (down from 2,200), including sections of I-40 & I-95. US 258 in Kinston was closed Thurs due to flooding. Drivers should plan for US 70 to be closed as the Neuse continues to rise. US 421 at the New Hanover Co line is now closed. #FlorenceNC pic.twitter.com/e1oGxoH968 — NCDOT (@NCDOT) September 20, 2018 Two routes to Wilmington that originally opened up on Tuesday have been closed…

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Tropical Depression Florence outages: Fewer than 125,000 remain without power

Tropical Depression Florence outages: Fewer than 125,000 remain without power

Florence brought heavy, life-threatening floods to many parts of the Carolinas, leaving thousands without power.As of 8:30 a.m., Thursday, the statewide power outage total was 114,389. VIEW THE OUTAGE MAP BELOW. More outage information here Most of the outages are in Beaufort, Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus Craven, Duplin, New Hanover, Robeson, Sampson, Wake, Wayne, Pamlico, Pender and Onslow counties near the coast. RELATED: What to do if you lose power/Si no tiene electricidad después de…

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Why are immigration agents in areas hit by Hurricane Florence? FEMA sent them.

Why are immigration agents in areas hit by Hurricane Florence? FEMA sent them.

When natural disasters strike, it’s not unusual for U.S. immigration and border agents to assist with recovery efforts. Authorities from U.S. Customs and Border Protection have been in the Carolinas this week. Pictures and videos of the agency’s vehicles in areas devastated by Hurricane Florence, like Wilmington, Kinston and Mount Olive, surfaced on social media during and after the storm, alerting people of the agency’s presence, and prompting some to worry and question why those…

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A who’s who of NC culinary talent will cook to help Hurricane Florence victims

A who’s who of NC culinary talent will cook to help Hurricane Florence victims

Some of North Carolina’s top culinary talents are coming together to help with the state’s recovery from Hurricane Florence. Next week, they’re throwing a benefit for the rural victims of the storm. They’re calling it “Raise the Bar: Bartenders and Chefs for Hurricane Relief,” or a “make-others-happy” hour. The roster includes James Beard winners and nominees, cocktail wizards and the forces behind some of the South’s top restaurants. Seven chefs and five bartenders will each…

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Hurricane Florence: Is it too soon for Gov. Roy Cooper to be patting his own back?

Hurricane Florence: Is it too soon for Gov. Roy Cooper to be patting his own back?

Roy Cooper’s Twitter account released an 80-second video of him Tuesday titled “Gov. Cooper helping out in New Bern.” Another arrived from further south later in the day. “Governor Cooper in Wilmington today: ‘Together we can beat this thing and get through it,’” said the subject line. Here’s the second video: Each video shows Cooper shaking hands and helping victims and shaking more hands in areas helped by Hurricane Florence. They are well-crafted videos —…

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Hurricane Florence dealt another blow to SC farmers. Now they say they need help.

Hurricane Florence dealt another blow to SC farmers. Now they say they need help.

Ronald Rabon’s family has been farming their Aynor property for four generations, but Mother Nature is getting in the way of the only job Rabon has ever known. Rabon, the 63-year-old owner and operator of Double R Farms off Valley Forge Road, is facing a devastated crop yield for the third time in four years after Hurricane Florence brought copious rain and salt air onto his roughly 1,300-acre farm. Early estimates suggest about $100 million…

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How will an inflatable dam protect your drinking water during the coming floods?

How will an inflatable dam protect your drinking water during the coming floods?

Santee Cooper’s latest effort to ensure its stockpile of coal ash in Conway stays out of the Waccamaw River involves 6,000 feet of water-inflated flood-control barriers. The AquaDam structures will be assembled next to the fencing along Pond 2’s dike at the now-demolished Grainger Generating Station, according to a Santee Cooper news release. The majority of the 200,000 tons of coal ash still awaiting excavation sits in Pond 2, while Pond 1 is too narrow…

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Greenville rivals team up to help New Bern recover from Florence

Greenville rivals team up to help New Bern recover from Florence

By Joel Bryant, HighSchoolOT.com Reporter Greenville, N.C. — On Wednesday night, Greenville’s D.H. Conley High School and J.H. Rose High School faced off in a rivalry soccer match that meant more than just a conference battle. In place of standard ticket prices, Conley’s gate accepted all kinds of donated items in exchange for admission to the game. Both fan bases were allowed to participate. The items are to be donated to New Bern High School,…

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How to avoid scams while helping victims of Hurricane Florence

How to avoid scams while helping victims of Hurricane Florence

NORTH CAROLINA — Hurricane Florence brought devastating floods and to the Carolinas and killed at least 37, leaving people needing to rebuild. Related: Relief money available for 18 NC counties, applications now open If you would like to help those affected by the storm, here’s what you should keep in mind. Check the charity Before you donate to a charity, make sure you know where your aid is going. The Center for International Disaster Information…

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After comeback from Floyd, couple's farm destroyed by Florence

After comeback from Floyd, couple's farm destroyed by Florence

By Mitch Carr, WRAL contributor Allison and Warren Cavenaugh usually take Frog Pond Lane to drive to their Wallace home. Since Saturday, though, they’ve only been able to get there by boat. “I don’t know how deep it is on the road,” Warren Cavenaugh said. The Cavenaughs owned a home, an electrical contracting shop and a poultry farm with 80,000 chickens. Now, after Florence, it’s all underwater. “Everything in there is going to be turned…

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Florence flooding: Fayetteville sees 12 more inches of rain than usual in September

Florence flooding: Fayetteville sees 12 more inches of rain than usual in September

NORTH CAROLINA (WTVD) — Many areas of North Carolina saw more than average rainfall in September and the year thanks to Hurricane Florence. Of the reports from the National Weather Service in Raleigh, Wilmington had the most rainfall with 86.40 inches fallen this year — almost 4.5′ above last year. The Piedmont area came in second with just over 3.2′ from 2017. Related: Florence by the numbers: Trump says ‘a lot of money’ is coming…

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This man and his cat became the faces of Florence — and a story of resilience and hope

This man and his cat became the faces of Florence — and a story of resilience and hope

In the photograph that delivered his face onto phone screens and into living rooms across the nation, Robert Simmons Jr. wears a look of anguish. He is riding in a jon boat out of his neighborhood in New Bern, the neighborhood where generations of his family have lived in the same house off of Garden Street. His great-grandfather built that house. Floodwater from Hurricane Florence surrounds the boat. Simmons is hunched over. He looks weighed…

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Florence by the numbers: Trump says 'a lot of money' is coming to NC

Florence by the numbers: Trump says 'a lot of money' is coming to NC

Hurricane Florence lashed the Carolinas, leaving behind rising floodwaters, damaged properties, and families without loved ones.Governor Roy Cooper said the storm was “epic” and unlike any other that has hit the state. “We are a beacon in the South, and we have weathered storms before in our state,” Cooper said. “Mr. President, we have never seen one like this. This one was been epic. It has been disastrous. It has been widespread. It’s a storm…

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