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Florence makes US landfall as deadly Category 1 storm

3 fatalities from storm reported

14.09.2018 - Update : 14.09.2018
Florence makes US landfall as deadly Category 1 storm A street is seen as the outer bands of Hurricane Florence hits in New Bern, North Carolina, United States on September 13, 2018. Hurricane Florence is expected to arrive on Friday along the North Carolina and South Carolina coastline. ( Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency )

By Michael Hernandez

WASHINGTON

A mother and her infant were the first confirmed deaths from Hurricane Florence as it hit North Carolina early Friday. 

The pair was killed when a tree fell on their house, according to a tweet from the Wilmington Police Department.

Pender County Emergency Management Director Tom Collins told WWAY-3 a third person died of an apparent heart attack.

The Category 1 hurricane came ashore near Wrightsville Beach at 7:15 a.m., and was dumping as much as 3 inches (2.5 centimeters) of rain per hour. It rapped the coastline with maximum winds of 75 miles (120 kilometers) per hour and torrential downpours as it pushed a storm surge far inland. Hurricane-force winds extend 80 miles (128 kilometers) out from the storm's center. 

Florence is expected to hover over North and South Carolina for up to a day, continually pounding the southern states as it creeps along at a mere 6 miles per hour.

The National Weather Service warned of "catastrophic" flooding with Florence shaping up to dump as much as 40 inches (50-100 centimeters) of water before moving along from North and South Carolina. 

"This storm will be a marathon vs. a sprint," the agency said in a tweet. 

"In addition to the ongoing, dangerous storm surge and flash flooding, will be a long-term river flood threat WELL INLAND as very heavy rainfall continues to fall in the coming days."

More than 643,000 people are without power mid-day Friday, emergency officials said.

Florence is expected to move inland before curving northeastward towards West Virginia and on to the northeastern U.S. early next week.

More than 1 million people were ordered to evacuate ahead of Florence's arrival. First responders were already working to rescue those who chose not to heed the directives.

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