Hurricane Florence: US Governor Warns Displaced Residents Against Returning Home

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Volunteer Amber Hersel from the Civilian Crisis Response Team helps rescue 7-year-old Keiyana Cromartie and her family from their flooded home September 14, 2018 in James City, United States. Hurricane Florence made landfall in North Carolina as a Category 1 storm and flooding from the heavy rain is forcing hundreds of people to call for emergency rescues in the area around New Bern, North Carolina, which sits at the confluence of the Nueces and Trent rivers. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP
Volunteer Amber Hersel from the Civilian Crisis Response Team helps rescue 7-year-old Keiyana Cromartie and her family from their flooded home September 14, 2018 in James City, United States. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP

 

The governor of North Carolina on Saturday warned residents displaced by a killer storm against returning home because of the dangers posed by rising floodwaters.

“Know that water is rising fast everywhere, even in places that don’t typically flood,” said Governor Roy Cooper. “This system is unloading epic amounts of rainfall: in some places, measured in feet, not inches.”

He added that five deaths have been officially confirmed as a result of Florence — which made landfall Friday as a Category 1 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm — and that several others were under investigation.

AFP