Flood Threat From PeeDee River Over
It crested at 47 feet Tuesday. That's lower than predicted and the highest since 1945.Β R
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It crested at 47 feet Tuesday. That's lower than predicted and the highest since 1945.Β R
The river seethed a quarter-mile away, bulging from its banks, so the patrol cars circled the neighborhood three times.
Like hurricanes Harvey and Katrina before it, Florence will be remembered for unleashing a staggering amount of water over a vast area.
Two years ago, from Hurricane Matthew and in 1999, from Hurricane Floyd, floodwaters came close to entering Joe Holmesβ house in South Carolina, but he dodged those bullets. Now, with Florence , he doesnβt feel so lucky.
If you are a North Carolina homeowner or renter whose home is damaged, unsafe, or inaccessible because of Hurricane Florence, resources are available to help get you on the road to recovery.
As part of the Charlotte Hornets' continued effort to assist residents of the Carolinas who have suffered due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Florence, Hornets Chairman Michael Jordan is donating $2 million to organizations aiding in the relief and recovery efforts.
After a severe storm, like we just experienced with Florence, itβs imperative that you take proper precautions with your home systems.
An employee of the National Tire and Battery Store was robbed while making a security deposit for the business on Monday.
The focus across the Carolinas is recovery from Hurricane Florence and the damage it brought with it.
The Town of Cheraw in Chesterfield County is taking on more water than it can handle.
BBB Wise Giving Alliance (Give.org) and the Better Business Bureau advise donors that experienced disaster relief organizations are your best bet to provide emergency help for victims of Hurricane Florence.
Several residents in Cheraw and Chesterfield are being evacuated as the Pee Dee River is rising a foot an hour.
Duke Energy crews are working to restore power for residents across the Carolinas.
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Flooding is still a major concern across the region. Several local creeks swelled with all the rain from what's left of Hurricane Florence. John Wendel from Charlotte-Mecklenburg…
The remnants of Florence dropped more than a foot of rain for some locations over the weekend and a flash flood watch remains in effect through Monday for the entire region.
Incredible rainfall totals coming out of Chesterfield County.Β
Take a look at the school districts that are closing due to Hurricane Florence.
As the death toll from Florence grew and hundreds of people were pulled from flooded homes, North Carolina braced for catastrophic, widespread river flooding that could be the next stage of a mounting disaster.
