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For tropical storms, two's company, three's a crowd and five is, well, unprecedented.
The storm still carries 105 mile-per-hour winds, strong enough to tear off roofs and topple trees.
The storm is expected to make landfall Thursday evening or early Friday morning.
Florence is now expected to stall over, or very near to, the Carolina coastline.
This is no ordinary storm, and people could be without power for a very long time — not days but weeks.
Mass evacuations in the Carolinas and Virginia are starting the clock ticking on business-interruption policies.
Policies determine coverage in the event of a loss. Here are five things to know about flood insurance.
Florence could be especially devastating for the tourism business in the Carolinas because of its unusual westward path.
Homeowners are advised to move their belongings out of Hurricane Florence's path if they can. Self-storage units are one option.
Nearly 759,000 homes are threatened by Hurricane Florence.