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What Happened When This Family Chose To Stay For Hurricane Florence (HBO)
LUMBERTON, N.C. — Residents in Lumberton, one of the poorest towns in the United States, hadn't yet recovered from the last hurricane when Florence barreled in last week, dumping record amounts of rain and flooding towns throughout North Carolina.
A third of the city flooded during Hurricane Matthew, and many were still recovering when they learned they were getting hit again.
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Hurricane Florence's new path poses greater danger
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Hurricane Florence, the storm's first strike
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The East Coast is bracing for potentially catastrophic weather conditions as Hurricane Florence is closing in on the region. Thousands of flights have been canceled and Georgia is the latest state to issue a state of emergency. TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer is on the ground in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, while Al Roker is tracking the storm from New York City.
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Hurricane Florence hits North Carolina coast
Hurricane Florence came ashore in North Carolina this morning, bringing howling winds and a terrifying storm surge, ripping apart buildings and knocking out pow...
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NC city hit hard by Hurricane Florence
A 10-foot storm surge in New Bern submerged cars and trapped hundreds of residents in their homes.
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Hurricane Florence, the Category 3 monster storm
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View of the damage from Hurricane Florence from above
In North Carolina, more than 4,000 homes were damaged and some were completely destroyed. .
In North Carolina, more than 4,000 homes were damaged and some were completely destroyed. .
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Latest forecast for Hurricane Florence
Satellite images shoe Hurricane Florence about 1,200 miles east of the Carolinas. With winds of 140 mph, the National Hurricane Center says it's capable of cata...
Satellite images shoe Hurricane Florence about 1,200 miles east of the Carolinas. With winds of 140 mph, the National Hurricane Center says it's capable of catastrophic damage. WBBM meteorologist Megan Glaros is tracking the storm.
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What Happened When This Family Chose To Stay For Hurricane Florence (HBO)
LUMBERTON, N.C. — Residents in Lumberton, one of the poorest towns in the United States, hadn't yet recovered from the last hurricane when Florence barreled in ...
LUMBERTON, N.C. — Residents in Lumberton, one of the poorest towns in the United States, hadn't yet recovered from the last hurricane when Florence barreled in last week, dumping record amounts of rain and flooding towns throughout North Carolina.
A third of the city flooded during Hurricane Matthew, and many were still recovering when they learned they were getting hit again.
"Mother Nature is Mother Nature," said Corey Walters, the deputy director of Lumberton's public works. "If it blows it out, we've made all the preparations we can for it to not be as bad as Matthew."
As the the storm passed over, April McCall and her family, who have lived in Lumberton for over thirty years, opened their home for inside look at what it’s like to endure constant flooding when you don’t have the means to repair what’s lost.
"Today I think we are more prepared for this flooding, so we as a family are going to be right here," McCall said as she and her family prepared their home for the storm.
Their home, which was built by McCall's late father, is on the “wrong side of the tracks,” the southern part of the city, which is both the poorest and first to flood. And despite their careful preparations, the McCalls ended up evacuating anyway as their part of town flooded all over again.
"It's a marathon, and we're nowhere close to the end of it. A lot of people left after Matthew. There's going to be even more people leaving after this, I think," Walters said.
But even though her home flooded again this year, McCall won't be one of them. "I don't think we would leave it. Get the water out, start over," she said.
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LUMBERTON, N.C. — Residents in Lumberton, one of the poorest towns in the United States, hadn't yet recovered from the last hurricane when Florence barreled in last week, dumping record amounts of rain and flooding towns throughout North Carolina.
A third of the city flooded during Hurricane Matthew, and many were still recovering when they learned they were getting hit again.
"Mother Nature is Mother Nature," said Corey Walters, the deputy director of Lumberton's public works. "If it blows it out, we've made all the preparations we can for it to not be as bad as Matthew."
As the the storm passed over, April McCall and her family, who have lived in Lumberton for over thirty years, opened their home for inside look at what it’s like to endure constant flooding when you don’t have the means to repair what’s lost.
"Today I think we are more prepared for this flooding, so we as a family are going to be right here," McCall said as she and her family prepared their home for the storm.
Their home, which was built by McCall's late father, is on the “wrong side of the tracks,” the southern part of the city, which is both the poorest and first to flood. And despite their careful preparations, the McCalls ended up evacuating anyway as their part of town flooded all over again.
"It's a marathon, and we're nowhere close to the end of it. A lot of people left after Matthew. There's going to be even more people leaving after this, I think," Walters said.
But even though her home flooded again this year, McCall won't be one of them. "I don't think we would leave it. Get the water out, start over," she said.
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- published: 18 Sep 2018
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Hurricane Florence batters Carolina coast as it makes landfall
The Category 1 storm is roaring ashore and expected to hover over the area and hammer it for hours with up to 40 inches of rain in some areas.
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13:27
Hurricane Florence's new path poses greater danger
Hurricane Florence is forecast to crawl up to the North Carolina coast and slowly turn left — a development that will be a “Mike Tyson punch to the Carolina coa...
Hurricane Florence is forecast to crawl up to the North Carolina coast and slowly turn left — a development that will be a “Mike Tyson punch to the Carolina coast,” FEMA official Jeff Byard said.
https://wn.com/Hurricane_Florence's_New_Path_Poses_Greater_Danger
Hurricane Florence is forecast to crawl up to the North Carolina coast and slowly turn left — a development that will be a “Mike Tyson punch to the Carolina coast,” FEMA official Jeff Byard said.
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Hurricane Florence, the storm's first strike
The storm-force winds are starting to lash North Carolina and officials are imploring residents to evacuate before the dangerous storm surges and flooding take ...
The storm-force winds are starting to lash North Carolina and officials are imploring residents to evacuate before the dangerous storm surges and flooding take over.
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The storm-force winds are starting to lash North Carolina and officials are imploring residents to evacuate before the dangerous storm surges and flooding take over.
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Tracking Hurricane Florence: East Coast Braces For Landfall | TODAY
The East Coast is bracing for potentially catastrophic weather conditions as Hurricane Florence is closing in on the region. Thousands of flights have been canc...
The East Coast is bracing for potentially catastrophic weather conditions as Hurricane Florence is closing in on the region. Thousands of flights have been canceled and Georgia is the latest state to issue a state of emergency. TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer is on the ground in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, while Al Roker is tracking the storm from New York City.
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The East Coast is bracing for potentially catastrophic weather conditions as Hurricane Florence is closing in on the region. Thousands of flights have been canceled and Georgia is the latest state to issue a state of emergency. TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer is on the ground in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, while Al Roker is tracking the storm from New York City.
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