Hurricane Florence: Death toll mounts to 14

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

The death toll in Hurricane that struck last week rose to 14, as torrential rains and heavy flooding continued to batter and states. Earlier, the death toll stood at eight.

The hurricane, that made landfall on Friday, left a trail of destruction in the twin Carolina states, flattening hundreds of trees and houses and torrential rains while also leading to the swelling of rivers, and triggering massive flooding, reported.

Weather forecasters have repeatedly warned of flooding in the Carolinas, although has been downgraded into a tropical depression.

"The worst flooding is yet to come for portions of the Carolinas, the southern/central from western NC to west-central VA and far eastern WV," the wrote on

More than 30 inches of rain pounded on North Carolina, which is a record, according to the Other places have seen over 20 inches of rainfall so far, with more in the offing over the next few days.

Officials have remarked that the "worse is yet to come". It has warned residents to avoid roads and trees and stay put in safer places until conditions improve.

Around 9,700 soldiers and civilians have been deployed with high-water vehicles, helicopters and boats to help stranded people.

The said that has approved a disaster declaration for North Carolina, ordering federal aid in the regions affected by Hurricane The US is also expected to visit the areas soon.

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First Published: Mon, September 17 2018. 06:40 IST