Florence fast facts
- At least 33 people have died in storm-related incidents -- 25 in North Carolina, 6 in South Carolina and 1 in Virginia
- 343,000 people are still without power in North Carolina.
- The Cape Fear River is set to crest at 62 feet Tuesday.
- Nearly 36 inches of rain has fallen over Elizabethtown, North Carolina. Other towns have seen roughly 30 inches since Thursday.
NBA legend Michael Jordan, who played high school basketball in Wilmington, North Carolina, is donating $2 million to assist residents of North and South Carolina. The 55-year-old owner of the NBA's Charlotte Hornets is contributing $1 million each to the American Red Cross and the Foundation For The Carolinas' Hurricane Florence Response Fund.
100 members of the Hornets organization will help pack disaster food boxes Friday at Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The disaster food boxes, which provide individual meals, will be shipped to Wilmington, N.C., Fayetteville, N.C., and Myrtle Beach, S.C., and distributed to those who have been directly impacted by the hurricane. The goal is to deliver 5,000 food boxes.
Fanatics, the NBA's merchandising partner, is selling a "Carolina Strong" T-shirt, and will donate 100% of its proceeds to the foundation's fund.
Florence gone but its flooding a crisis in parts of North Carolina -- live updates
Approximately 10,000 people are staying in shelters in North Carolina and first responders have reported rescuing and evacuating more than 2,200 people.
Floodwaters have also damaged farmer's crops at harvest such as cotton and peanuts. He said a quarter to a half of tobacco crops were damaged.
Heavy rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Florence sent tens of thousands of gallons of untreated wastewater into a tributary of North Carolina's Cape Fear River basin over the weekend.
North Carolina environmental regulators say several open-air manure pits at hog farms have failed and are spilling pollution. A Department of Environmental Quality Secretary said that the earthen dam at one hog lagoon in Duplin County had been breached.