Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hurricane-Florence-Aftermath-in-North-Carolina-27MZIFJW1HERB.htmlConceptually similarHurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH7FCompleted★★★★Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH7LCompleted★★★★★★Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH7QCompleted★★★★Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH7RCompleted★★★★Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH8NCompleted★★★★Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH8RCompleted★★★★Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH8ZCompleted★★★★Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH91Completed★★★★Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaGP0STSH94Completed★★★★View AllGP0STSH93Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaFlooding in Lumberton, North Carolina after Hurricane Florence. Florence began as a disturbance but it gained strength and crossed the threshold from tropical storm to hurricane in a matter of days. Later, it became a fearsome Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph. Although Florence made landfall near Wrightsville, North Carolina, slowed down, it caused heavy rainfall and devastating flooding. The storm flooded the state shutting down power plants, breaching coal ash ponds and flooding hog and chicken farms causing extensive environmental damage.Locations:North America-North Carolina-United States of AmericaDate:19 Sep, 2018Credit:© Jason Miczek / GreenpeaceLatitude:34°34'29.82"NMaximum size:4500px X 3000pxLongitude78°59'36.42"WKeywords:Aerial view-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Destruction-Disasters-Floods-Houses-Hurricanes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-WaterShoot:Hurricane Florence Aftermath in North CarolinaFlooding in North Carolina after Hurricane Florence. Florence began as a disturbance but it gained strength and crossed the threshold from tropical storm to hurricane in a matter of days. Later, it became a fearsome Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph. Although Florence made landfall near Wrightsville, North Carolina, slowed down, it caused heavy rainfall and devastating flooding. The storm flooded the state shutting down power plants, breaching coal ash ponds and flooding hog and chicken farms causing extensive environmental damage.Related Collections:Hurricane Florence Flooding and Aftermath in North Carolina (All Photos & Videos)