Watch what happened at 15:31 in @Pattern's broadcast: #HurricaneFlorence is making landfall. We’re in the eyewall n… https://t.co/fAIOczunlZ
— MOHAA (@MOHAA03052370) 14 september 2018
Brand new images into our newsroom from @LiveStormsMedia of flooding in New Bern, North Carolina #Florence #Flooding
— Courtney Schoenemann (@CourtCBS) 14 september 2018
I'll show you the latest on @cbsaustin at 6:30 a.m. pic.twitter.com/lmbeBjHS6i
[7a] Wrightsville Beach NC observing a strong N wind as the eye of #Florence approaches. Even w/ an offshore flow, going into high tide there is an accompanying surge now up to 3.5 feet. pic.twitter.com/UmxELbhocZ
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) 14 september 2018
Here’s more video from #Florence storm surge in New Bern, North Carolina. @KARK4News pic.twitter.com/WB6UdaMpvP
— Aaron Nolan (@AaronNolanNews) 14 september 2018
NEW: @NewBernPD sharing pictures of water rescues that are underway right now. Notice the water level in comparison to the street sign. #Florence #HurricaneFlorence pic.twitter.com/hC9JUIDc0F
— Andrew James (@AndrewJamesNews) 14 september 2018
I think this pole is coming down soon. #HurricaneFlorence pic.twitter.com/n7Woh72pS5
— Josh Mugele (@jmugele) 14 september 2018
Just took a screen grab of this live cam in Wrightsville Beach, NC.
— Travis Herzog (@TravisABC13) 14 september 2018
The eye of #Florence is moving overhead and the sun is poking out! @TedABC13
More live coverage:https://t.co/jXjJdpX0O5 pic.twitter.com/QnOPqegR5Q
Damage in #Wilmington #HurricanceFlorence #Florence pic.twitter.com/dszQnycXFJ
— Michael Howard (@MHoward_TV) 14 september 2018
This is an example of the damage caused by Hurricane Florence in Wilmington, NC, where the roof of a gas station was ripped off the building during the night.#florence #hurricaneflorence #chswx #ncwx
— ABC News 4 (@ABCNews4) 14 september 2018
????: Jason Harris, Live Storms Media pic.twitter.com/xK0erYhVXU
First floor of hotel bringing in water currently #Florence #Wilmington pic.twitter.com/bNnZvRtEno
— Ryan Darr (@_Radarr) 14 september 2018
New Bern, NC flooding as of 7am this morning. Middle Street & Sky Sail Blvd. Video by Jay Schreiber #HurricaneFlorerence #newbern #hurricane #flooding #stormsurge pic.twitter.com/DoJkhwhptK
— Natasha Patterson (@tatonka00) 14 september 2018
An hour ago this street was only wet - now flooding. #wilmingtonnc #florence - the town barely visible in the background pic.twitter.com/ztwIvBaIV9
— Lauren Blanchard (@LaurenBlanch12) 14 september 2018
#HurricaneFlorence has made landfall near Wrightsville Beach NC. https://t.co/meemB5uHAR https://t.co/tET8UYKIsY
— NWS (@NWS) 14 september 2018
Florence makes landfall near Wrightsville Beach, NC: https://t.co/0zpguUOl8J #abc7ny #florence pic.twitter.com/Gw5JJvFEzb
— Lee Goldberg (@LeeGoldbergABC7) 14 september 2018
Police Evacuate Hotel after Portions of Roof Collapse #HurricaneFlorence #Hurricane #Florence pic.twitter.com/gn7TSAUikZ
— srb news (@srbnews0) 14 september 2018
Just In: photojournalist @chris8video sharing this picture of some damage in Morehead City #HurricaneFlorence #MyFOX8 pic.twitter.com/pK9QKhjAFx
— Lori Denberg (@LDENBERG) 14 september 2018
via @hurricanetrack at Bern, NC...Surge still up...high tide coming later in the morning/early afternoon...Bern is actually somewhat inland up an inlet I believe. #Florence moving slowly. Lots of rain still to fall to...#CategoryDoesntMatter #atleastwithFlorenceorHarveyorSandy pic.twitter.com/hrrhPVf8BC
— Marshall Shepherd (@DrShepherd2013) 14 september 2018
View from my window 7am #FlorenceHurricane2018 #NorthCarolina power is off pic.twitter.com/BdITqhy2gT
— Zoe Daniel (@zdaniel) 14 september 2018
We’re updating you on #HurricaneFlorence from Wilmington. It made landfall as a CAT 1 storm in Wrightsville Beach, … https://t.co/jZJh24pB35
— Pattern (@Pattern) 14 september 2018
Video shows storm surge from Hurricane #Florence begin to inundate New Bern, North Carolina as the Neuse River overflowed its banks and flooded parts of the town. https://t.co/4p1JzVCrLz pic.twitter.com/k7pmZkRDqc
— ABC News (@ABC) 14 september 2018
Driving around #Wilmington @NBC10Boston @necn #Florence pic.twitter.com/1kofUREpFD
— Chris Gloninger NBC10 Boston (@ChrisGNBCBoston) 14 september 2018
Compare both pictures, illustrating operational weatherstations on #wunderground https://t.co/Yn6DFZfIa5 around #Wilmington 1st picture date sept 12, 2nd picture sept 14 0730EDT and showing less cause of power outage, loss of internet. #Florence #HurricaneFlorence #Weather pic.twitter.com/Gc6OF2UulD
— MeteoSchollevaar ⛅☔ (@WrSchollevaar) 14 september 2018
Water St. along the Riverwalk in #Wilmington @FOX46News #Florence @FOX46Nick pic.twitter.com/tA70lCNUwg
— Ann Wyatt Little (@AnnWyattonFOX46) 14 september 2018
NEW VIDEO: Water rescues in #NewBern, NC following extreme flooding from #HurricaneFlorence pic.twitter.com/y8SFsyk3zj
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) 14 september 2018
This is just now from Wilmington....storm chaser Brandon Clement is live storm chasing#HurricaneFlorence #HurricaneFlorence2018 #PrayersForTheCarolinas pic.twitter.com/8Ea01cUvxE
— Nel Deplorable???????? (@upperbucksgirl) 14 september 2018
Strong howling winds in #WrightsvilleBeach #NorthCarolina this morning as #HurricaneFlorence hit the area. Report: @jcjh20 #Florence pic.twitter.com/l9fyQEf6Ta
— WEATHER/ METEO WORLD (@StormchaserUKEU) 14 september 2018
#HurricaneFlorence’s winds are so strong here in #WilmingtonNC that I can feel the building sway a bit with every big gust. Power went out here early this morning. @FoxNewsMMR pic.twitter.com/aUrgY3xAMr
— Allie Raffa (@AllieRaffa) 14 september 2018
Parking lot is starting to flood. Starting to get real.#hurricaneflorence pic.twitter.com/UTcii4opTW
— Jolly Yellow (@jolly_yellow) 14 september 2018
WATCH: Streets flooded, debris across roads, significant damage. Hear the roaring wind from within the eye of #HurricaneFlorence.
— Eyewitness News (@wchs8fox11) 14 september 2018
Latest story: https://t.co/VE8y70MeHj
Video courtesy of Gary Schmitt/LSM pic.twitter.com/TCQDBL3bfF
Absolute destruction of a Marina with docks completely shredded in New Bern, NC due to #HurricaneFlorence pic.twitter.com/IRCbu0ITzm
— FoxNashville (@FOXNashville) 14 september 2018
Flooding in #NewBern is reaching the SECOND floor condo
— Meilin Tompkins (@MeilinTompkins) 14 september 2018
(Photo: Jay Schreiber) #WCNCFlorence #HurricanFlorence pic.twitter.com/e2N6pXOkzz
Sheet metal roof torn off this small trailer from #HurricaneFlorence. pic.twitter.com/GMJe65TPIs
— Marc Weinberg (@MarcWeinbergWX) 14 september 2018
NEW: More pictures from @CityofNewBern show the flooding around the city this morning. #Florence #HurricaneFlorence #NCwx pic.twitter.com/NIlFWl2Wgl
— Andrew James (@AndrewJamesNews) 14 september 2018
New Bern, North Carolina - #HurricaneFlorence #USA #America pic.twitter.com/WNrNHkO8jz
— No en la ballena (@SoyDeChi) 14 september 2018
Street flooding and another band of heavy wind and rain in Morehead City. #hurricaneflorence pic.twitter.com/8tAgYYbD3m
— Chris Weaver (@chris8video) 14 september 2018
#hurricaneflorence wind gust results in large fallen limb @CameronVillage #ncpol pic.twitter.com/mmQhzeRlxW
— Sen. Jay Chaudhuri (@jay_chaudhuri) 14 september 2018
Water leaking into our newsroom. #FlorenceILM #Florence pic.twitter.com/FnCMmoCLk0
— Marissa Hundley WECT (@MHundleyWECT) 14 september 2018
Not a good look on Front Street in Beaufort. #Florence #WRAL. pic.twitter.com/yrF9iYO3VZ
— Jeff Gravley (@jgravleyWRAL) 14 september 2018
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— leeann0252 (@leeann0252) 14 september 2018
A few pictures from early this morning this is close to Wrightsville Beach, and I have some family in New Bern. Everyone stay safe.. It's Windy and it's heading toward my direction.????????Hurricane #Florence has made landfall as a Category 1 storm near Wrightsville Beach, pic.twitter.com/aoPsgui9pn
According to this pic from an Atlantic Beach firefighter, the Barnacle Bar at the end of the Oceanana pier didn’t make it. #Florence #WRAL pic.twitter.com/aNGechJ221
— Jeff Gravley (@jgravleyWRAL) 14 september 2018
Widespread damage in #Wilmington - trees down... shingles peeling off. @NBC10Boston @NECN #Florence pic.twitter.com/JQ4MwZSEH0
— Chris Gloninger NBC10 Boston (@ChrisGNBCBoston) 14 september 2018
.@RepKevinBrady on Hurricane #Florence: "As a government, we're ready to help and Congress is ready to respond." pic.twitter.com/yxJ8h3hLpE
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) 14 september 2018
For the first time, we are hearing the 911 calls made to Chesterfield County dispatchers - just moments after at multiple tornadoes touched down there. pic.twitter.com/25xj4nrJvv
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 19 september 2018
Family of 6 loses home after tornado outbreak: ‘We still have each other’ https://t.co/miu0VkbX7x pic.twitter.com/TzvQDR8V4P
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 19 september 2018
Several tornadoes confirmed across Central Virginia https://t.co/IIbHh3NQKM
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
INSANE video taken by Erick Flores, an employee at Wireless Solutions in Chesterfield, as the #tornado blew through this store. Right after this video ended he says a piece of metal went flying through the window where he was standing. @CBS6 #HullStreet pic.twitter.com/shopAaszVJ
— Shannon Lilly CBS 6 (@ShannonLillyTV) 18 september 2018
Chesterfield firefighter shares drone photos of tornado-ravaged building https://t.co/lJPMxvjRfj pic.twitter.com/XDqfnNsngg
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
Road conditions delay Chesterfield school buses https://t.co/B4J7fFfQSh pic.twitter.com/ajj9hVzxig
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
Cars damaged outside Victorian Square shopping center in Chesterfield https://t.co/3GXi8eqope pic.twitter.com/aoesdBIPmm
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
Historic tornado outbreak in Richmond brings death, destruction https://t.co/GTXFIIav75 pic.twitter.com/Hp9R4yiGXu
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
Storm rips roof off Midlothian Turnpike gas station https://t.co/cQUEoTNWKe pic.twitter.com/cuKQeRArsA
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
6,000 Dominion Energy customers without power after tornados, storms https://t.co/vM5xrNhmP4 pic.twitter.com/AY1yPbjNSl
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
Listen to the tornado sirens sound Kenbridge Elementary School in Lunenburg Monday. "Tornado warning, it looks like it's forming... See how it's going like that?"
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
[????:Tre Sanchez-Allen] pic.twitter.com/gIc8nhIhzJ
Here's another video of a possible twister -- this one in Hanover County.
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
"It touched down. It touched down. That's Atlee High School right there!"
"Holy... I gotta go get my mother!"
[????:Zach Bateman] pic.twitter.com/NhWlsgHifS
New photos show storm damage in the Hunters Landing neighborhood along Decoy Lane in Chesterfield County. https://t.co/I6lH1vOfMQ pic.twitter.com/3ZAEVIFoKM
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) 18 september 2018
Dit is geen kanaal, maar een snelweg in de VS. Interstate 40 na hurricane #Florence Meer beelden op: https://t.co/VoE30BWtIC pic.twitter.com/8AfB20L8nx
— Reinier van den Berg (@weermanreinier) 18 september 2018
@EdPiotrowski @WBTWNews13 @Ella__Dorsey @JimCantore @StormChaseTV Highway 301 North Dillon, SC #hurricaneflorence pic.twitter.com/epZaN8N3Fy
— Ernest Mackie Adams (@EMA_Weather) 20 september 2018
Precious sweetheart. Look at his tail wagging???? RESCUED! PETA's rescue team spotted this scared & abandoned dog in Lumberton North Carolina on the porch of a flooded home with no way to escape the rising #HurricaneFlorence flood waters & were able to bring him to safety ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Uhg95x4nGM
— Angie Karan Ⓥ ???????? (@angie_karan) 19 september 2018
THANKS to a handful of GOOD SAMARITANS these TERRIFIED Family Pets Are #RESCUED from drowning! OMG! Lack of “humanity” in a crisis is REPULSIVE! Sadly I feel nothing but contempt toward these selfish heartless SOBS that abandoned their dogs!! KARMA! Come fast????#HurricaneFlorence pic.twitter.com/CQ9RVmzakw
— Andrea Garfield (@andibeth012) 19 september 2018
This dog climbed on top of the kitchen counter to escape the ever-rising waters after being left inside his flooded home. Firefighters & PETA's rescue team waded through waist-deep water to save Max ‼️ #HurricaneFlorence
— peta2 (@peta2) 18 september 2018
(See thread to see his happy face after being saved.) pic.twitter.com/F7OZYTUgTF
Pray for families who have lost everything in their homes to #HurricaneFlorence. Get a glimpse of those @SamaritansPurse is helping in this short video… pic.twitter.com/7tXKInlTOv
— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) 18 september 2018
As the Carolinas flood from torrential rainfall associated with #HurricaneFlorence, our @NASAEarth satellites continue to provide valuable precipitation data for rescue and recovery efforts. Details: https://t.co/CnIFGgEsCT pic.twitter.com/me5XHMQRXX
— NASA (@NASA) 19 september 2018
"We prepare our teams as best as possible while conducting adequate risk management in order to respond to any and all conditions that arise," said Lt. Cmdr. Chris Miller. @USCG deployed 26 shallow-water response teams comprised of 116 people in support of #HurricaneFlorence pic.twitter.com/nRvwxLvmhW
— USCG Mid-Atlantic (@uscgmidatlantic) 18 september 2018
#HurricaneFlorence Bless these wonderful ????people for RESCUING #Dogs #Cats left behind by their owners!????Omg! PETS Are FAMILY! Look at these precious animals! They have to be terrified????????WTF’s wrong with humans!!! Storm is a nightmare! pic.twitter.com/rnsPt1iWmU
— Andrea Garfield (@andibeth012) 18 september 2018
MUST WATCH: These #Heroes rushed in to save the dogs who were left alone after #HurricaneFlorence ❤️???? (via @dodo) pic.twitter.com/9qnWtt8vnR
— Urgent News (@UrgentNews911) 19 september 2018
An updated data visualization shows the path #Florence took through the Carolinas and #USGS streamgage measurements spiking as the storm’s extreme rainfall caused intense flooding. https://t.co/tmE5J55uwk #TurnAroundDontDrown #HurricaneFlorence #flooding pic.twitter.com/gzEqJMegEU
— USGS (@USGS) 19 september 2018
Walking through neighborhoods near the Neuse River in New Bern, NC, where residents sustained severe damage from #HurricaneFlorence. After a declared disaster, @SBAgov makes low-interest loans to homeowners & renters as well as businesses of all sizes. pic.twitter.com/nPVhOEAhFY
— Linda McMahon (@SBALinda) 19 september 2018
.@USCG crews rescue residents in a #HorryCounty apartment complex as flood waters rise from #Florence.
— USCGSoutheast (@USCGSoutheast) 19 september 2018
More information and imagery here: https://t.co/OyHq2na4wf#USCG #HurricaneFlorence #Flood #HappeningNow #BreakingNews #SouthCarolina pic.twitter.com/gHyOCHBmYR
.@SCNationalGuard #Soldiers wade and drive through high waters to help victims evacuate in the aftermath of #HurricaneFlorence. More than 3,000 #SouthCarolina Guard soldiers and airmen are assisting @FEMA and #LocalResponders with storm recovery. #KnowYourMil pic.twitter.com/Lp25GYWhv7
— U.S. Dept of Defense (@DeptofDefense) 20 september 2018
Volgens @NCAgriculture zijn er zeker 3,4 miljoen #kippen en #kalkoenen omgekomen in de nasleep van #HurricaneFlorence en 5500 #varkens. Iedereen zag dit aankomen, toch ontbrak basale bescherming. @Rabobank, hoe gaan jullie om met de bedrijven in deze keten? pic.twitter.com/uvb9rRXe6G
— Animal Protection NL (@Dierbeschermers) 20 september 2018
Some early morning pics of @DukeEnergy crews out of the Brecon and Todhunter Operations Centers in Ohio. Linemen Tyson Della Vedova and Jackson Crabill in Wilmington working on #Florence restoration. Just over 75K customers remain without power one week after landfall. pic.twitter.com/v7deYJFIWQ
— Sally Thelen (@DE_SallyT) 20 september 2018
House after house. Street after street. Neighborhood after neighborhood. Flooding is the constant in Lumberton, NC after #Florence, and the #LumberRiver, though ebbing and flowing in depth, will stay in major flood stage into next week. @weatherchannel is live in #Lumberton. pic.twitter.com/gUQuviXa4g
— Justin Michaels (@JMichaelsNews) 20 september 2018
Hurricane #Florence flooding kills millions of farm animals
— RT (@RT_com) 20 september 2018
... number may rise due to additional floodinghttps://t.co/PkQ5xzl39n pic.twitter.com/I6DlX6goIZ
We toured #Lumberton, NC today. With the #LumberRiver staying above major flood stage through the beginning of next week, there’s no telling when a majority of people will be able to go home and begin the cleanup process. @weatherchannel continues live coverage after #Florence. pic.twitter.com/UWYRqbfQYX
— Justin Michaels (@JMichaelsNews) 19 september 2018