Hurricane Florence: Power Outages, Record Wind And Catastrophic Rainfall

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IN SPACE - SEPTEMBER 14: In this NOAA satellite handout image captured at 7:45 a.m. ET, shows Hurricane Florence as it made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina on September 14, 2018. The National Hurricane Center reported Florence had sustained winds of 90 mph at landfall and was moving slowly westward at 6 mph. (Photo by NOAA via Getty Images)

Hurricane Florence is packing quite a punch on the Carolinas today. While it dropped down to a category 1 the wind has still done plenty of damage and the storm surge and rain are causing massive floods. Here is the latest:

-Some areas are already reporting up to 25 inches of rain.

-Wind gusts of at least 105 mph have been reported along the NC coast

-About a half a million homes and businesses are without power

-Hundreds of flights have been canceled

WILMINGTON, NC:

BEAUFORT, NC


OAK ISLAND, NC


NEW BERN, NC