33 people have died because of the storm, according to the Associated Press, with most of the deaths happening in North Carolina- where about 339,400 customers are without power. Over 2,600 people, and 800 pets, have been rescued. (2/4) https://washex.am/2PLcoSQ pic.twitter.com/tlWhvSzmug
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Water levels in many spots have reached dangerous levels. Emergency responders advise that people avoid driving through the waters, which can be deceptively deep. Take a look at the I-40 in NC - water levels have turned the interstate into a river. (3/4) https://washex.am/2PLcoSQ pic.twitter.com/ozLLyu9tHy
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"What we do over the next 48 hours is the most important for response," FEMA chief Brock Long tweeted Tuesday morning. Emergency personnel are still conducting people & pet rescues, in addition to clearing streets to support evacuations. (4/4) https://washex.am/2PLcoSQ pic.twitter.com/GNMr9cUjdf
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Trump: "We will never forget your loss, we will never leave your side." https://washex.am/2PLcoSQ pic.twitter.com/ivHvMUMMlQ
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"We're getting all tee'd up for a lot of money to come down here to the area. You're going to need it. We have it and we're going to supply it." https://washex.am/2PLcoSQ pic.twitter.com/ILuaA6V8y4
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Ask President Trump for a hug? Get a hug. Trump is helping out hand meals to families in New Bern, NC during hurricane relief and interacts with citizens https://washex.am/2PLcoSQ pic.twitter.com/gZxRkOvb5p
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