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Storm Florence Weakens But Epic Rains Still Expected On US East Coast
- Sunday September 16, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Tropical Storm Florence was likely to weaken on Sunday as it swept through the Carolinas but dozens of communities are devastated and "epic" amounts of rain could still fall, officials said.
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Hurricane Florence Leaves 5 Dead In US, Communities Flooded
- Saturday September 15, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Tropical storm Florence lumbered inland on Saturday, knocking down trees, flooding rivers, and dumping sheets of rain in the Carolinas where five people have died.
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Hurricane Florence Churns Toward US' South-Eastern Coast, Gains Force
- Monday September 10, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Florence, the sixth tropical storm in the Atlantic basin this year, intensified into a hurricane on Sunday and will rapidly gain force as it churns over the open ocean toward the U.S. East Coast, with landfall likely in the Carolinas later this week, forecasters said
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Storm Florence Weakens But Epic Rains Still Expected On US East Coast
- Sunday September 16, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Tropical Storm Florence was likely to weaken on Sunday as it swept through the Carolinas but dozens of communities are devastated and "epic" amounts of rain could still fall, officials said.
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Hurricane Florence Leaves 5 Dead In US, Communities Flooded
- Saturday September 15, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Tropical storm Florence lumbered inland on Saturday, knocking down trees, flooding rivers, and dumping sheets of rain in the Carolinas where five people have died.
- www.ndtv.com
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Hurricane Florence Churns Toward US' South-Eastern Coast, Gains Force
- Monday September 10, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Florence, the sixth tropical storm in the Atlantic basin this year, intensified into a hurricane on Sunday and will rapidly gain force as it churns over the open ocean toward the U.S. East Coast, with landfall likely in the Carolinas later this week, forecasters said
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