Storm Florence kills five, dumps several inches of rain

Storm Florence
National Weather Service forecaster Brandon Locklear predicted Florence would drop up to eight months' worth of rain in two or three days: Photo | Reuters

Wilmington: Tropical Storm Florence lumbered inland on Saturday, knocking down trees, flooding rivers, and dumping sheets of rain in the Carolinas where five people have died.

It diminished from hurricane force as it came ashore, but forecasters said the 350-mile-wide storm's slow progress across North and South Carolina could leave much of the region under water in the coming days.

"This storm is relentless and excruciating," North Carolina governor Roy Cooper told CNN late on Friday. "There is probably not a county or a person that will not be affected in some way by this very massive and violent storm."

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A man sits on a park bench in a flooded park as the Cape Fear River rises above its usual height in Wilmington. Reuters

A mother and baby were killed when a tree fell on their home in Wilmington, North Carolina. The child's injured father was taken to hospital. In Pender County, a woman died of a heart attack; paramedics trying to reach her were blocked by debris.

Two people died in Lenoir County. A 78-year-old man was electrocuted attempting to connect extension cords while another man died when he was blown down by high winds while checking on his hunting dogs, a county spokesman said.

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Flamingos moved to a shelter in the storm: Reuters

In New Bern, North Carolina, the storm surge overwhelmed the town of 30,000 which is located at the confluence of the Neuse and Trent rivers.

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Boats pushed away from the dock are seen on a street during the passing of Hurricane Florence in the town of New Bern. Reuters

Officials in New Bern, which dates to the early 18th century, said more than 100 people were rescued from floods and the downtown was under water by Friday afternoon.

Resident Jay Manning said he and his wife watched with alarm as water filled the street.

Authorities in New Bern said more than 100 people had to be saved from floods and that the downtown area was underwater: Photo | Reuters

“We moved all the furniture up in case the water comes in but the water seems to be staying at the edge of the driveway,” he said, adding that if the wind picks up and the rain keeps coming, that could change. “My wife’s in a panic right now.”

Dan Eudy said he and his brother were awakened on Thursday night by the sound of a boat ramming his front porch.

Eudy said his family stayed in their home partly to protect it. "And we had no belief it would be as significant an event as it was,” he said. “This is a 500- or 1,000-year event.”

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Authorities in New Bern said more than 100 people had to be saved from floods and that the downtown area was underwater: Photo | Reuters

Heavy rain

Florence was a Category 3 hurricane on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale with 120-mph winds on Thursday. It was downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane before coming ashore near Wrightsville Beach close to Wilmington, North Carolina.

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) downgraded it to a tropical storm on Friday, but warned it would dump as much as 30 to 40 inches (76-102 cm) of rain on the south-eastern coast of North Carolina and part of north-eastern South Carolina.

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Florence also blew down trees. Reuters

About 10 million people could be affected by the storm.

More than 22,600 people were housed in 150 shelters statewide, including schools, churches and Wake Forest University’s basketball arena.

"This rainfall will produce catastrophic flash flooding and prolonged, significant river flooding," the hurricane center said.

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People are seen inside a shelter run by Red Cross before Hurricane Florence comes ashore in Grantsboro, North Carolina: Reuters

Atlantic Beach on North Carolina's Outer Banks islands had already received 30 inches of rain, the US Geological Survey said, while more than 25 inches have fallen in the Newport, Morehead City area since Thursday.

North Carolina utilities estimated that as many as 2.5 million state residents could be left without power, the state's department of public safety said.

The White House said on Friday that President Donald Trump had spoken with state and local officials, assuring them the federal government was prepared to help. Trump plans a visit to the region next week.

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Leaves, branches and other debris surround and cover a sports car after Hurricane Florence hit Wilmington. Reuters

Florence was moving west south-west at about 5 mph (7 km/h), with its center located over eastern South Carolina. The storm is expected to turn west and then north moving through the Carolinas and the Ohio Valley by Monday, the NHC said early on Saturday.

The storm was expected to become a tropical depression on Saturday and significant weakening was expected over the weekend, the NHC said in a bulletin.

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Florence had been a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph winds on Thursday but dropped to Category 1 before coming ashore: Photo | Reuters

Florence was one of two major storms threatening millions of people on opposite sides of the world.

Super Typhoon Mangkhut tore through the northern tip of the Philippines on Saturday packing winds of more than 200 km per hour (124 mph) along with torrential rain, killing three people and causing floods, landslides and power outages.

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