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Florence's wrath leaves at least 17 dead as flooding fears (and costs) rise
More than 660,000 utility customers were without power Sunday as North Carolina struggled under the crushing fury of Florence. Rivers approached record flood stage after the mighty hurricane diminished to a tropical depression, and the storm's death toll rose to 17. Florence weakened to a crawl over South Carolina on Saturday, but fears of inland flooding grew stronger. "I cannot overstate it: Floodwaters are rising, and if you aren’t watching for them you are risking your life," North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said. Very few North Carolina homeowners are covered by flood insurance, making the flooding even costlier.
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