Warnings of New Floods From Hurricane Florence

Weather forecasters warn of the danger of life - threatening floods in parts of North and South Carolina, and Virginia, by the storm Florence. It has softened a little, turning into a tropical storm, but continues to embarrass the area of the East Coast with rain, tree destruction, and damaged homes. Winds have speed [...]
It has softened a little, turning into a tropical storm, but continues to embarrass the area of the East Coast with rain, tree destruction, and damaged homes.
Winds have speeds of 105km / h.
Five deaths have been related to the storm, and thousands have remained in emergency shelters.
Evacuation warnings were made for 1.7 million people in the region.
The storm initially made the collapse in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on Friday morning as a first-class storm.
The upcoming catastrophic water floods “are expected in parts of both Carolinas, the National Centre of Urgans said, the BBC writes.
Some parts of North Carolina have already seen up to 30 feet [10 m] of water rise in some countries.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said the storm would likely continue with violent attacks per day” and described the severity of the fall as a 1,000-year-old “event”.
It is expected that Florence will drop 18 trillion gallons of rain on US soil”, meteorologist Ryan Maue tweeted.
Almost 800,000 people are reported to be without power already in North Carolina, and officials have warned that restoring electricity could take days or weeks.












