Rising flood waters from Florence leave motorists stranded in Wilmington
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Residents of the Carolinas struggled to return to normalcy after taking a beating from Hurricane Florence, but those efforts were hindered by standing water and the anticipation of more flooding from swollen rivers.
With 1,500 roads closed across North Carolina, fire and rescue crews were waiting to go into many areas to assist with structural damage after Florence dumped up to 36 inches of rain on the state.
Most of the road closures have affected the city of Wilmington, leaving a lot of motorists stranded. At least 32 people have been killed since Florence came ashore as a hurricane, including 25 in North Carolina and six in South Carolina.