The Epic Floods from Florence
Beginning September 14, 2018, Hurricane Florence inundated North and South Carolina with record-setting rain—as much as 35 inches in some areas. The storm lost its hurricane-strength winds the same day it made landfall but, moving at just 2 or 3 mph, its unremitting rain caused rivers to overspill their banks and flood roads, cutting off entire communities. At one point, the only way to reach Wilmington, North Carolina, was by air. Power outages were wide spread and Florence is blamed for 57 deaths in four states. The flood threat continued for many days dumping of rain on the Carolinas. An Americares emergency team was already on the ground in advance of the storm and immediately went to work.




