【Sister Emanuelle】

2025-06-26 18:31:35 605 views 58622 comments

While Florence is,Sister Emanuelle as of 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, now "just" a tropical storm, it has still ripped the Carolina coast with heavy winds and record-breaking rainfall, causing widespread damage for humans and wildlife alike.

Photos and videos from around the region, and particularly North Carolina, showed the power that Florence contained as it came ashore, leading to rescues across the area.

Mashable ImageResidents of New Bern, NC and their dog are rescued from rising floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence. Credit: Getty Images Mashable ImageRescues were underway even as Florence's heavy rains and winds continued to batter the region. Credit: Getty Images

Wildlife also found itself directly affected by Florence's floodwaters, including these deer seen swimming through neck-deep water.

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And dolphins were spotted closer than usual to shore near in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Nearly three feet of rain has fallen on portions of North Carolina, a reported record for the state for rainfall from a single storm.

Mashable ImageHeavy rains and storm surge created destructive flooding of several feet throughout the Carolina coast. Credit: Getty Images Mashable ImageBoats are stacked up on each other in a marina as a result from Florence in New Bern, North Carolina. Credit: Steve Helber/AP/REX/Shutterstock Mashable ImageA statue reaches above Florence's floodwaters in North Carolina. Credit: Getty Images Mashable ImageSam Parks walks through flooded Water Street as Hurricane Florence comes ashore in Wilmington, North Carolina Credit: JIM LO SCALZO/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Mashable ImageFlorence's flooding claims a couple of cars and the first story of a house in New Bern, NC. Credit: Getty Images Mashable ImageKim Adams wades through waist-deep floodwaters at her home in Southport, North Carolina. Credit: Getty Images

Meanwhile, in South Carolina, at least one gator seemed to be cool with the outer bands of wind and rain that whipped the Myrtle Beach area.

The effects of Florence won't be fading anytime soon, either, as current forecasts have upwards of 15-to-20 additional inches of rain possible for areas of North and South Carolina will Florence's remnants will linger for the next 48 to 72 hours.


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