WILMINGTON, N.C.—Blowing ashore with howling 90 mph (155 kph) winds, Hurricane Florence splintered buildings, trapped hundreds of people and swamped entire communities along the Carolina coast Sept. 14 in what could be just the opening act in a watery, two-part, slow-motion disaster. At least four people were killed.
Forecasters warned that drenching rains of 1 to 3½ feet (30 centimeters to 1 meter) as the storm crawls westward across North and South Carolina could trigger epic flooding well inland over the next few days.





