Hurricane Michael blamed for at least 17 deaths: Remembering the victims

Hurricane Michael blamed for at least 17 deaths: Remembering the victims

Hurricane Michael has come and gone, but for many in its destructive path, life will never be the same. The storm has been blamed for at least 17 deaths as of Saturday morning, but FEMA officials warn that the death toll may climb. Here is what we know so far about those who were killed. FLORIDA Some victims have not yet been identified. Among them are four people in Gadsden County, Florida. A sheriff’s office…

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Hurricane Michael damage: Before and after satellite photos of destruction in Mexico Beach, Panama City

Hurricane Michael damage: Before and after satellite photos of destruction in Mexico Beach, Panama City

MEXICO BEACH, Fla. — New satellite imagery shows the extent of Hurricane Michael’s destructive power in several areas of the Florida Panhandle. The before and after photos provided by DigitalGlobe show parts of Mexico Beach laid to waste. Michael, then a Category 4 storm, blew ashore there on Wednesday with devastating 155 mph winds and nearly 10 feet of storm surge, leaving entire blocks of homes reduced to nothing but concrete slabs in the sand…

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Higher temps expected Saturday with tornado watch to the north

Higher temps expected Saturday with tornado watch to the north

HOUSTON – Look for highs Saturday to be well above normal with many locations reaching the 88 and 89-degree mark. There are slim chances of showers for the main Houston metro, but not so for areas to the north and west of Houston, where an unsettled atmosphere is leading toward 50-60 percent rain chances. There is a tornado watch in place until 6 p.m. for more than 20 counties in Central Texas.  The remnant low…

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Historic storm Florence shutters historic Brunswick Town

Historic storm Florence shutters historic Brunswick Town

Hurricane washed out a centuries-old dam and downed trees across the site, forcing its closure until at least mid-November BRUNSWICK TOWN — To reach the Brunswick Town historic site by land, a driver has to traverse a causeway that has stood next to Orton Pond for more than 200 years, weathering every historic hurricane and the ensuing floods. September 16, after the Sanford Dam failed in Boiling Spring Lakes, millions of gallons of water ran…

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Race for Congress: Hurricane Florence on voters' minds

Race for Congress: Hurricane Florence on voters' minds

US House candidates say storm will dominate election thoughts SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — Hurricane Florence, its effects and aftermath will almost certainly be top of mind for voters as they decide whether to give U.S. Rep. David Rouzer, R-N.C., a third term or replace him with one of two challengers, the candidates said. Rouzer, elected by wide margins in 2014 and 2016, has been challenged by Democrat Dr. Kyle Horton, a Kure Beach physician who has…

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Floods, landslides kill 11 children in Indonesia

Floods, landslides kill 11 children in Indonesia

Police say torrential rains have triggered floods and landslides on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing at least 11 children at a devastated school. Local police chief Irsan Sinuhaji said a river overflowed in North Sumatra’s Mandailing Natal district and swept away 20 children studying late Friday at an Islamic school. He said rescuers retrieved the bodies of 11 children from water and mud and were still searching for the other children. A video showed…

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Hurricane survivors wander debris, search for the missing

Hurricane survivors wander debris, search for the missing

While most residents of Mexico Beach, Florida, fled ahead of Hurricane Michael’s arrival, others stayed to face the hurricane. They barely escaped as homes were smashed from their foundations, neighborhoods got submerged, and broken boards, sheet metal and other debris flew through the air. On Friday, some walked amid the destruction searching for loved ones and telling harrowing tales of how they survived. Tom Garcia fought to keep the sliding doors of his beachfront home…

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Fair vendors donate proceeds to hurricane relief

Fair vendors donate proceeds to hurricane relief

By Ken Smith, WRAL anchor/reporter Wake County, N.C. — At a time when North Carolina has experienced the worst of times with two hurricanes in a little more than a month, the State Fair can be an example of the best of times. For some vendors, this annual fall classic is taking on a deeper purpose this year. They’re helping those directly impacted by Hurricanes Florence and Michael by donating proceeds from their profits to…

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The Latest: Hurricane victims getting IRS tax filing relief

The Latest: Hurricane victims getting IRS tax filing relief

The Latest on the aftermath of Hurricane Michael (all times local): 10 p.m. The Internal Revenue Service says victims of Hurricane Michael will get a grace period before having to file some tax returns and payments. The IRS said Friday it’s offering the relief in parts of Florida and other regions that may be added later to the disaster area as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Individuals who had a valid extension to…

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Hurricane Leslie approaching Portugal, Spain

Hurricane Leslie approaching Portugal, Spain

Forecasters expect Hurricane Leslie to bring heavy rains and dangerous winds and surf to parts of Portugal and Spain. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Friday night that the Category 1 storm was about 795 miles (1,280 kilometers) southwest of Lisbon, Portugal. Leslie is moving northeast at 35 mph (55 kph) and it has maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 kph). The storm is expected to pass north of Madeira Island and then…

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Tar Heels donate to hurricane relief with each dunk

Tar Heels donate to hurricane relief with each dunk

Chapel Hill, N.C. — The University of North Carolina men’s basketball program and head coach Roy Williams donated $23,400 to Hurricane Florence relief efforts Friday evening at Late Night with Roy!, the team’s annual celebration to the start of the college basketball season. Carolina donated $100 for each of 117 made baskets over a four-minute, 15-second shooting drill during Late Night. The Tar Heels are donating $11,700 in proceeds from the team’s sale of autographed…

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Search resumes for 2 swept away in Texas floods

Search resumes for 2 swept away in Texas floods

Friday Oct 12, 2018 at 7:51 PM Oct 12, 2018 at 7:51 PM JUNCTION (AP) — Crews searched along a West Texas river on Friday for two people still missing after crushing floodwaters swept through a recreational vehicle park. The bodies of two of their companions were found a day earlier. Texas A&M Forest Service spokeswoman Christi Powers said that while “we never lose hope,” the search has turned from rescue to recovery. Three men and a woman had been missing since the flooding early…

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FW homeowners fear rain will cause further damage

FW homeowners fear rain will cause further damage

FORT WORTH, Texas – People in an East Fort Worth neighborhood who’ve been dealing with recent flooding are keeping a close eye on this round of rain. Constant rain and flooding has residents in this area of East Fort Worth frustrated. This weekend will bring another mess. Julie Amendola is scanning her property for anything positive after weeks of rain and flooding. A few feet from the greening grass, her retention ponds are overflowing. Julie…

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Paratroopers help with Hurricane Florence clean-up efforts

Paratroopers help with Hurricane Florence clean-up efforts

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) — Fayetteville is still recovering from Hurricane Florence and on Friday, soldiers took the day off to help the city with its clean-up efforts. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division teamed up with Fayetteville Beautiful to help clean up the Cape Fear River Trail, downtown Fayetteville, Arnette Park, Clark Park and Mazarick Park. These areas were selected because of the large amount…

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After Two Hurricanes, Some Relief Organizations Are Serving People Differently

After Two Hurricanes, Some Relief Organizations Are Serving People Differently

Of course the groups you’d expect would be out in full force, like the Red Cross, have been busy helping people devastated by Florence. But many groups are reaching outside places they normally serve. Like the Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina in Charlotte. It’s been fundraising and packing food to send to places like Wilmington, New Bern, Fayetteville and Myrtle Beach. By Oct. 3, it already sent  700,000 pounds of food. The food bank’s…

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