Florence Death Toll Rises to 31 in North, South CarolinaTop Stories

September 18, 2018 09:54
Florence Death Toll Rises to 31 in North, South Carolina

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The death toll from hurricane Florence that battered North and South Carolina has escalated to 31, authorities said.

Of the 31 fatalities, six died in South Carolina and the other 25 in North Carolina, Efe news quoted the authorities as saying on Monday.

Several people died of drowning, while others were involved in traffic mishaps and some killed by trees that fell on their houses, including two children in separate incidents.

Hundreds of thousands of people had to abandon their homes, thousands had to be evacuated and about 500,000 remain without electricity.

Related content: Florence: 13 Dead, Several Remain in Emergency Shelters

According to data published on Monday by the National Hurricane Centre (NHC), Florence is moving away from the two affected states at a speed of 22 kph after causing heavy rainfall in the area over the entire weekend.

"This is a monumental disaster for our state," North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said Monday.

"This is an epic storm that is still continuing because the rivers are still rising," he added.

The National Weather Service as well warned of "historical and catastrophic river flooding" in the approaching days.

By Sowmya Sangam

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