<br /> <p>The storm surge and flooding from Hurricane Florence left streets in parts of North Carolina submerged on Friday, September 14, after the storm made landfall early that morning.</p><p>The National Hurricane Center</a> said the “life-threatening inland flood hazard” in the Carolinas would continue for days, even after the storm had passed.</p><p>More than 1.7 million people in Virginia, North and South Carolina were told to evacuate</a> ahead of Florence’s arrival.</p><p>This video, from a New Jersey Office of Emergency Management “high water vehicle”, shows driving rain and flooded streets as winds from Hurricane Florence buffets North Carolina. According to media reports</a>, the NJOEM was responsible for the rescues of some 100 people in Beaufort County. Credit: NJOEM via Storyful</p><br />