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Despite making landfall as a weakened Category 1 hurricane, Florence still had enough wind speed to uproot trees and cause widespread power outages throughout the Carolinas. The same wind shear that weakened the storm also stalled its forward motion for several days after making landfall.
Coupled with storm surge, this caused widespread flooding along the North Carolina coast from New Bern to Wilmington. As the storm moved inland, heavy rain caused widespread inland flooding, inundating cities as major rivers all spilled over their banks.
Let this storm be a reminder that The Institutes offers the Associate In National Flood Insurance Designation. Confidently and accurately handle all aspects of flood insurance with ANFI, the premier flood insurance designation developed by The Institutes and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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TOP HURRICANE FLORENCE STORIES
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Monday, September 17th, 2018
This nightmare called Tropical Depression Florence is far from over. "Many people who think that the storm has missed them have yet to see its threat," North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said. "This system is unloading epic amounts of rainfall in some places measured in feet, not inches." Here are the startling numbers behind Florence’s wrath so far...
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