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Aerial view from a South Carolina National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from McEntire Joint National Guard Base, of Florence, Nichols, Conway and Waccamaw, South Carolina, impacted by floodwaters, September 21, 2018, following Tropical Storm Florence. Approximately 3,200 Soldiers and Airmen have been mobilized to prepare, respond and participate in recovery efforts as forecasters project Hurricane Florence will increase in strength with potential to be a Category 4 storm and a projected path to make landfall near the Carolinas and east coast. (U.S. National Guard video by Senior Airman Megan Floyd). Photo by S.C. Air National Guard.

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Free Photos > USA Photos > South Carolina Photos > Other South Carolina Photos > Aerial Photos of flooding caused by Hurricane Florence (1/28)

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Aerial view from a South Carolina National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from McEntire Joint National Guard Base, of Florence, Nichols, Conway and Waccamaw, South Carolina, impacted by floodwaters, September 21, 2018, following Tropical Storm Florence. Approximately 3,200 Soldiers and Airmen have been mobilized to prepare, respond and participate in recovery efforts as forecasters project Hurricane Florence will increase in strength with potential to be a Category 4 storm and a projected path to make landfall near the Carolinas and east coast. (U.S. National Guard video by Senior Airman Megan Floyd). Photo by S.C. Air National Guard.

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