Donations needed for animals displaced by Hurricane Florence

Donations needed for animals displaced by Hurricane Florence

Donations for animals displaced by Hurricane Florence are being accepted at the North Carolina State Fair Grounds located at 1025 Blue Ridge Boulevard in Raleigh. In a Facebook post, Peak Lab Rescue announced they were in need of volunteers and donations for the affected animals. A few of the animals were rescued from the shelter shortly after Florence hit; however, an unknown number of pets remain. On Sunday, Triangle residents steadily arrived at the Holshouser…

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Couple, Goldsboro hotel don't let Florence ruin wedding

Couple, Goldsboro hotel don't let Florence ruin wedding

By Sarah Krueger, WRAL reporter Goldsboro, N.C. — Amy Carey and John Thornton will never forget their wedding day, nor will the staff of the TownePlace Suites by Marriott hotel in Goldsboro. “The original plan was at his mom’s house,” Amy said. “She’s got a really lovely 100-year-old farmhouse, and we were going to get married on the porch, [have an] outdoor wedding.” But flooding from Hurricane Florence left the Wayne County farmhouse inaccessible. So,…

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Wayne County announces donation sites for Hurricane Florence relief

Wayne County announces donation sites for Hurricane Florence relief

WAYNE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) — Storm damage and flooding have created an immediate need of assistance for many of our neighbors. If you are in Wayne County and would like to donate items for victims of Hurricane Florence, you can take them to the Train Depot on West Main Street in Mt. Olive and the Farmers Market at the Maxwell Center on Wayne Memorial Drive in Goldsboro from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. beginning Monday,…

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Florence death toll at 17, including 3-month-old

Florence death toll at 17, including 3-month-old

The death toll attributed to Florence stands at 17, including 11 in North Carolina and six in South Carolina. —30-year-old Rhonda R. Hartley died early Sunday after driving a pickup truck into standing water near Gilbert, South Carolina, losing control and hitting a tree, according to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety. —A 3-month-old baby boy died when a large pine tree fell atop a mobile home, splitting it in the middle, according to…

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NWS confirms tornado touched down in Porters Neck area Saturday night

NWS confirms tornado touched down in Porters Neck area Saturday night

The National Weather Service confirms an EF0 tornado touched down briefly at 9:30 Saturday night. (Source: WECT) The tornado touched down on the north side of Porters Neck Road between Porters Neck Road and Tibbys Drive. (Source: WECT) NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WECT) – The National Weather Service confirms an EF0 tornado touched down briefly at 9:30 Saturday night. The tornado touched down on the north side of Porters Neck Road between Porters Neck Road…

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Valley man remembers Hurricane Ike ten years later

Valley man remembers Hurricane Ike ten years later

PHOENIX, Ariz. (KSAZ) – One Valley man says the recent images of now Tropical Depression Florence lashing the Carolinas brought back difficult memories for him.  The images coming out of the Carolinas is almost too much to bear for Scott Hodges. “It was kind of a shock for me,” said Hodges. He had to be evacuated 10 years ago when Hurricane Ike came ashore in Texas as a strong category two hurricane, leaving a path…

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Florence damage, flooding seen in Wrightsville Beach

Florence damage, flooding seen in Wrightsville Beach

WATCH LIVE: Florence flooding is most dangerous right now, Governor says Curfews, bus service, trash pickup schedules – what you need to know after Florence Florence updates: 17 dead, including 11 in NC More than 632,000 remain without power as crews work to restore service Floodwaters rise in North Carolina, evacuations begin in Lillington

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Leland residents rescued from flooding

Leland residents rescued from flooding

Rescuers unload people, pets, and cargo from a military vehicle. (Photo: Matt Bennett/WWAY) LELAND, NC (WWAY) —  After flooding increased Sunday, creating hazards for many in the Cape Fear, one neighborhood had to be rescued and taken to shelter. A rescue team transported neighbors and their pets to the Leland Cultural Arts Center temporarily, while they awaited transport to the North Brunswick High School shelter. – Advertisement – Neighbors reported water coming into their homes, and…

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‘One Carolina’ T-shirt to be sold with proceeds benefiting Hurricane Florence relief

A T-shirt company is marketing new items to raise money to help the Carolinas in the recovery from Hurricane Florence. Palmetto Shirt Co. announced the “One Carolina,” shirt and decal. The company said that all proceeds from both items will be “used for disaster relief in the Carolinas.” Both the T-shirt and decal are colored in navy blue with white and feature an image of North Carolina and South Carolina. There is a stripe across…

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Drone video shows widespread flooding in Kinston, NC following Hurricane Florence

Drone video shows widespread flooding in Kinston, NC following Hurricane Florence

Coast Guard rescue swimmer investigates truck in dangerous flooding Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Jordon Shevlin, a rescue swimmer from Air Station Atlantic City, NJ., gets battered and buffeted to investigate a truck caught in dangerous flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence, Sept. 16, 2018.

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Concern for sewage spills from Florence flooding

Concern for sewage spills from Florence flooding

WILMINGTON ,NC (AP) – As rain from Florence continued to lash the Carolinas, the region’s swollen rivers were beginning to swamp coal ash dumps and low-lying hog farms Sunday, raising pollution concerns. Duke Energy said the collapse of a coal ash landfill at the L.V. Sutton Power Station near Wilmington, North Carolina, is an “on-going situation,” with an unknown amount of potentially contaminated storm water flowing into a nearby lake. At a different power plant…

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The latest: Falling tree kills child in Gaston County, marking 11 Florence-related deaths in NC

The latest: Falling tree kills child in Gaston County, marking 11 Florence-related deaths in NC

Headlines: Officials say at least 16 people in the Carolinas have been killed in the storm, including 11 in North Carolina and five in South Carolina. Authorities have ordered the immediate evacuation of up to 7,500 people living within a mile of a stretch of the Cape Fear River and the Little River. A large portion of Interstate 95, from Johnston County to the South Carolina line, has been closed because of flooding. State transportation…

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As North Carolina rivers swell, Florence ‘never more dangerous.’ Death toll rises to 15

As North Carolina rivers swell, Florence ‘never more dangerous.’ Death toll rises to 15

Downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical depression, Florence sneered its disdain for labels, dropping millions of gallons of rainwater and swelling rivers in North Carolina to potentially catastrophic levels. “This storm has never been more dangerous than it is right now,” warned North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper in a televised briefing. “Flood water are still raging across parts of our state and risk to life is rising with the angry waters.” Officials in cities…

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