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    Florence flooding, 09.17.18 - Associated Press/Steve Helber | of | Share this photo

    Willie Schubert, of Pollocksville, N.C., right, shakes the hand of U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Samuel Knoeppel, left, as flight mechanic, David Franklin, second from left, and swimmer Randy Haba, second from right, stow their gear after Schubert was rescued off a stranded van in Pollocksville on Monday.

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    An unidentified family member carries Ruth Brady to safety at the Wilmington airport in Wilmington, N.C., on Monday. Brady was one of several family members rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter crew north of Wilmington.

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    A National Guard vehicle drives past a truck washed off the roadway from floodwaters in Dillon, S.C., on Monday.

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    What appears to be a small levy is breached due to storm waters from hurricane Florence in Rocky Point, N.C., on Monday.

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    People signal to the helicopter above as they wait at the edge of a flooded section of Highway 501 in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, in Latta, S.C., on Monday.

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    Flooded vehicles sit on a closed section of Interstate 95 in Lumberton, N.C., where the Lumber River overflowed following flooding from Hurricane Florence on Monday. Navigation apps like Waze are trying to help motorists avoid hurricane flooding, but local authorities say people shouldn't rely on them.

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    Members of the U.S. Coast Guard Shallow Water Rescue Team check on a flooded neighborhood in Lumberton, N.C., on Monday in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence.

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    Cars make their way down a road overtopped by rushing floodwater from Hurricane Florence in Dillon, S.C., on Monday. Navigation apps like Waze are trying to help motorists avoid hurricane flooding, but local authorities say people shouldn't rely on them.

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    A tow truck splashes through standing water along a closed section of Interstate 95 in Lumberton, N.C., on Monday.

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    Residents walk through a flooded neighborhood in Lumberton, N.C., on Monday.

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    Motorists wait in a long line to buy gas at a station near Wilmington, N.C., on Monday. Floodwaters from Hurricane Florence cut off areas around Wilmington, forcing people to stand in long lines for fuel, food and other supplies.

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    A messageis posted outside a razed home along the Neuse River in New Bern, N.C., on Monday. Near the flooded-out town of New Bern, where about 455 people had to be rescued from the swirling floodwaters, water completely surrounded churches, businesses and homes. In the neighboring town of Trenton, downtown streets were turned to creeks full of brown water.

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    A church sits flooded as U.S. Army Spc. Daniel Ochoa rides in the back of a high water vehicle while searching for residents to evacuate in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence in Spring Lake, N.C., on Monday.

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    Chicken farm buildings are inundated with floodwater from Hurricane Florence near Trenton, N.C., on Sunday.

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    New Salem Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Chief Chad Rorie wipes away a tear during a news conference on Monday after recovery of the body of a 1-year-old child who was swept away in floodwaters resulting from the remnants of Hurricane Florence on Sunday.

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    Flooded vehicles sit on a closed section of Interstate 95 in Lumberton, N.C., where the Lumber river overflowed following flooding from Hurricane Florence, on Monday.

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    A home is surrounded by floodwaters from Hurricane Florence in Marion, S.C., on Monday.

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    Employees of Xylem Tree Experts clear downed pine trees and free up utility lines downed by Hurricane Florence along state Route 306 near the Cherry Branch Ferry Terminal on Monday in Havelock, N.C.

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    A wastewater treatment plant is inundated from floodwaters in the aftermath of Florence in Marion, S.C., on Monday.

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