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The storm names Florence and Michael have officially been retired by the World Meteorological Organization’s Region IV Hurricane Committee, which includes…
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Heading into the third week of the partial government shutdown, President Donald Trump told reporters outside the White House that he can relate to the…
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A large area of disturbed weather over the western Caribbean Sea is being monitored by the National Hurricane Center for potential tropical development...
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The first thing that hit Ashley Simpson when she opened her car door was the rotten mold smell, leftover from the sewage-contaminated floodwaters. The next thing to hit her were the gnats flying out.
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Some evacuees are unwilling or unable to bring their pets with them, leaving them in a dangerous position. Rescuers have been tracking down scared animals in danger and bringing them to safety.
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The additional deaths were reported in North Carolina. South Carolina's governor said the damage in his state "will be catastrophic, surpassing anything recorded in modern history."
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In South Carolina, two women being taken for mental health care died when the van they were being transported in met high waters. Sunny skies have returned, but flooding problems are just beginning.
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Some 20,000 people had entered shelters by the time the hurricane made landfall. A local official said spirits were high, even though there weren't enough cots for every evacuee.
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There are five swift water rescue teams working the area, assisted by the Cajun Navy volunteer rescue group.
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The president and emergency management officials say they're ready for the storm and its aftermath, but the effort has gotten off to a bumpy start.
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The storm, now Category 2 strength, is still on track to strike the Carolinas Thursday night and Friday.