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Here are the latest updates on Hurricane Florence from Fox News:
Breaking News:
- Hurricane Florence makes landfall in North Carolina as Category 1 storm, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the East Coast.
- Florence's center made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, around 7:15 a.m. ET, according to the National Hurricane Center.
- The storm is expected to bring catastrophic flooding and storm surge to the region, with the National Weather Service issuing a Storm Surge Warning for parts of North Carolina and South Carolina.
- The National Hurricane Center has issued a Hurricane Warning for the entire North Carolina coast, as well as parts of South Carolina and Virginia.
- Florence's winds have decreased to 90 mph, but the storm's size and slow movement are expected to bring prolonged heavy rain and flooding to the region.
Latest Updates:
- The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for parts of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, as Florence's heavy rain is expected to cause widespread flooding.
- The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has deployed teams to the affected areas to assist with response and recovery efforts.
- The American Red Cross has set up shelters in North Carolina and South Carolina for those displaced by the storm.
- The National Guard has been activated in North Carolina and South Carolina to assist with evacuations and other response efforts.
- The storm's impact is expected to be felt for several days, with the National Weather Service warning of "catastrophic" flooding and storm surge.
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Stay Safe:
- Make sure to follow all instructions from local authorities and stay informed about the storm's progress.
- Stock up on food, water, and supplies in case you lose power or are unable to leave your home.
- Avoid traveling and stay indoors until the storm has passed.
Stay tuned to Fox News for the latest updates on Hurricane Florence.