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Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit, is staged and

Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit, is staged and

Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit, is staged and operating in Burgaw, NC, Sept. 22, 2018. Carolinas MED-1 deployed to the city of Burgaw in response to rising water levels from Hurricane Florence which block... More

Orum, N.C., September 19, 2018 - A home near Orum,

Orum, N.C., September 19, 2018 - A home near Orum,

Orum, N.C., September 19, 2018 - A home near Orum, NC, in standing water that reaches over waist level in many areas. Sgt. Leonard Knudsen/CAISE

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - U.S. Army Soldiers

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - U.S. Army Soldiers

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - U.S. Army Soldiers helps Hurricane Florence survivors by distributing water and other supplies. SPC Nicolas Shuler/CAISE

An abandoned car sat in the flood waters in Robeson

An abandoned car sat in the flood waters in Robeson

An abandoned car sat in the flood waters in Robeson County, North Carolina., Sept.18, 2018. Hurricane Florence has caused the abandonment of both vehicles and homes in aftermath of the hurricane while causing s... More

Robeson County, N.C. - September 19, 2018 - A truck

Robeson County, N.C. - September 19, 2018 - A truck

Robeson County, N.C. - September 19, 2018 - A truck submerged in standing water caused by Hurricane Florence. Sgt. Leonard Knudsen/CAISE

Goldsboro, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Olivia Langley

Goldsboro, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Olivia Langley

Goldsboro, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Olivia Langley volunteers at a donation drive to gather and distribute supplies to survivors of Hurricane Florence at the Maxwell Regional Agriculture and Convention Center... More

Robeson County, N.C., September 19, 2018 - Mail boxes

Robeson County, N.C., September 19, 2018 - Mail boxes

Robeson County, N.C., September 19, 2018 - Mail boxes at a home are submerged in flood waters caused by Hurricane Florence. Sgt. Leonard Knudsen/CAISE

Robert Gaddy Sr., walks through a flooded road in Robeson

Robert Gaddy Sr., walks through a flooded road in Robeson

Robert Gaddy Sr., walks through a flooded road in Robeson County North Carolina, Sept. 18, 2018. Robert was forced out of his home in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence due to severe flooding. (CAISE photo by ... More

Hurricane Florence Flooding in Kinston North Carolina

Hurricane Florence Flooding in Kinston North Carolina

Flooded homes caused by Hurricane Florence are seen in Kinston, N.C., Sept. 19, 2018. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. August Larsen)

Volunteers from North Carolina Baptist Church and the

Volunteers from North Carolina Baptist Church and the

Volunteers from North Carolina Baptist Church and the American Red Cross operates a shelter for local citizens affected by Hurricane Florence in New Bern, NC, Sept 18, 2018. (CAISE Photo by Spc. Nicolas Shuler)

Inside the rest area of the Carolinas MED 1 Mobile

Inside the rest area of the Carolinas MED 1 Mobile

Inside the rest area of the Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit, a registered nurse, take a short break after attending to patients in Burgaw, NC, Sept. 22, 2018. Carolinas MED-1 deployed to the city of Burgaw... More

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from North Carolina Baptist Church provides free meals to local citizens affected by Hurricane Florence. Spc. Nicolas Shuler/CAISE

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from North Carolina Baptist Church and the American Red Cross provides meals to local citizens affected by Hurricane Florence. Spc. Nicolas Shuler/CAISE

Abandoned homes sit surrounded by floodwaters in Robeson

Abandoned homes sit surrounded by floodwaters in Robeson

Abandoned homes sit surrounded by floodwaters in Robeson County, North Carolina. Many residents evacuated their homes due to flooding caused by Hurricane Florence. SPC Joshua Waller/CAISE ,

Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit provide medical

Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit provide medical

Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit provide medical aid to a patient, Colby Kornegay, in Burgaw, NC, Sept. 22, 2018. Carolinas MED-1 deployed to the city of Burgaw in response to rising water levels from Hurri... More

Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit provide medical

Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit provide medical

Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit provide medical care to a patient with a dislocated shoulder in Burgaw, NC, Sept. 22, 2018. Carolinas MED-1 deployed to the city of Burgaw in response to rising water levels... More

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster Relief, conducts debris removal in Wilmington, NC, Sept. 21, 2018. SBC Disaster Relief volunteers are helping with residential cleanup to aid homeowner... More

Jamie Kornegay (left) and son Colby Kornegay sit awaiting

Jamie Kornegay (left) and son Colby Kornegay sit awaiting

Jamie Kornegay (left) and son Colby Kornegay sit awaiting medical aid from Carolinas MED 1 Mobile Hospital Unit in Burgaw, NC, Sept. 22, 2018. Carolinas MED-1 deployed to the city of Burgaw in response to risin... More

Orum, N.C., September 19, 2018 - A home near Orum,

Orum, N.C., September 19, 2018 - A home near Orum,

Orum, N.C., September 19, 2018 - A home near Orum, North Carolina sits in floodwaters that reach nearly waist deep. Sgt. Leonard Knudsen/CAISE

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster Relief, conducts debris removal in Wilmington, NC, Sept. 21, 2018. SBC Disaster Relief volunteers are helping with residential cleanup to aid homeowner... More

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster Relief, conducts debris removal in Wilmington, NC, Sept. 21, 2018. SBC Disaster Relief volunteers are helping with residential cleanup to aid homeowner... More

Caution tape was put up to warn people of possible

Caution tape was put up to warn people of possible

Caution tape was put up to warn people of possible hazardous materials in the flood water in Vander County, North Carolina, Sept. 17, 2018. Hurricane Florence wind damages sent debris into the water. (CAISE Pho... More

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from

New Bern, N.C., September 18, 2018 - Volunteers from North Carolina Baptist Church provides free meals to local citizens affected by Hurricane Florence. Spc. Nicolas Shuler/CAISE

Water and other essential supplies are staged at the

Water and other essential supplies are staged at the

Water and other essential supplies are staged at the Vander Fire Department in Vander County, North Carolina, Sept. 17, 2018. (CAIS photo by SPC Keith Freeland)

Goldsboro, N.C., September 18, 2018 - A community volunteer

Goldsboro, N.C., September 18, 2018 - A community volunteer

Goldsboro, N.C., September 18, 2018 - A community volunteer worker, Valerie Langley, packs supplies in bags for survivors of Hurricane Florence at the Convention Center in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Langley is ... More

A dock submerged under water in Vander County, NC,

A dock submerged under water in Vander County, NC,

A dock submerged under water in Vander County, NC, Sept. 17, 2018. Heavy rainfall from Hurricane Florence caused water levels to rise and flooded many areas in Vander County. (CAISE Photo by SGT Leonard Knudsen)

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster Relief, conducts debris removal in Wilmington, NC, Sept. 21, 2018. SBC Disaster Relief volunteers are helping with residential cleanup to aid homeowner... More

Goldsboro, NC., September 18, 2018 - Valerie Langley

Goldsboro, NC., September 18, 2018 - Valerie Langley

Goldsboro, NC., September 18, 2018 - Valerie Langley packs hygiene bags during a donation drive at the Maxwell Regional Agriculture and Convention Center in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Langley is participating i... More

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster

Volunteers with Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Disaster Relief, conducts debris removal in Wilmington, NC, Sept. 21, 2018. SBC Disaster Relief volunteers are helping with residential cleanup to aid homeowner... More

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