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Hurricane Florence came ashore in North Carolina six weeks ago, but many stories of the damage have beeen eclipsed by the more recent impacts of Hurricane Michael, which came ashore on the Florida Panhandle just a few weeks ago. But for folks in the Carolinas affected by the flooding from Florence, life has only begun to move back towards normal and in many cases, businesses and homes have been completely wiped out, leaving owners at a complete loss. You can read more about those stories in this story from United Press Internationalhere.
An aerial view shows the utter devastation caused by Hurricane Florence in Dillon County, S.C.