Hurricane Florence
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Rescuers save 6 pit bulls and 2 puppies from a flooded home in N.C. — where they survived by floating on couch cushions
Rescuers from American Humane discovered six pit bulls and two puppies that had been surviving in a flooded North Carolina house for five days.
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Family of 5, including 8-months pregnant mother, rescued from Florence floodwaters in suspenseful video
The family includes a father with an 8-year-old boy on his shoulders, an 8-months pregnant mother with a 4-year-old girl on her shoulders, a 60-year-old uncle, and the family dog.
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Kind stranger leaves note and gift on Hurricane Florence evacuee's car: 'Florida is praying for you and your state'
Ashleigh Gilleland was seeking safety when she left South Carolina for Florida last week. But she also encountered the kindness of strangers.
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A North Carolina couple rescheduled their wedding after Hurricane Florence — and donated their flowers to cancer patients
Rescheduling vendors like music and photographers can be a huge headache, but things get even trickier when it’s simply too late to cancel a time-sensitive order. When Amber and Chris couldn’t use their wedding flowers, the couple donated them to the Levine Cancer Institute.
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Hurricane Florence canceled their dream weddings, so what's next for these brides?
Hunter Banister and Nashley Mattocks moved their wedding from Pittsboro, N.C., to Knoxville, Tenn., due to the hurricane. As the people of North and South Carolina are just beginning to feel the effects of Hurricane Florence, the storm has already changed the course of some people’s lives — including that of couples who had planned to get married there this weekend, many of whom will be postponing their big day. Murrell’s Inlet, S.C., was the location that Tori Wiltrout had chosen for her smal
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Photo of elderly couple holding hands during Hurricane Florence nursing home evacuation warms hearts
Commenters called the touching image of a couple holding hands during a hurricane evacuation from a S.C. nursing home a "beautiful picture of dedication" and a "wonderful tribute" to emergency workers.
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FEMA trusts the 'Waffle House Index' to predict severity of hurricane, and the restaurant chain has activated a storm center
The Waffle House Index is so reliable that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) looks to it when a hurricane or another natural disaster is on the way.