"There are 200 people who have been rescued, but at least 100 to 150 more in need of rescue. People are reporting that they can't get through on 911, so they are putting their calls for help on social media," @adrianasdiaz reports from New Bern, NC http://cbsnews.com/florence/ pic.twitter.com/lhFlds40Vl
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Rescue teams in New Bern, North Carolina, are working to save more than 150 people trapped in their homes from rising floodwaters amid Hurricane Florence. More than 200 people were rescued in the city overnight.
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Thank for this reporting.
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go home! geez...these reports from the storm front are simply stupid
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