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In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018, Danielle Rees, with the repairs underway, stands in her home near Washington, N.C. Floodwaters rose about 15 inches into Rees’ home in September when Hurricane Florence drenched this tidewater city on the Pamlico River and overwhelmed a local creek and marshland. “It’s part of living close to the river, and Washington is really low land,” said Rees, a graphic designer who grew up in the city. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018, Danielle Rees, with the repairs underway, stands in her home near Washington, N.C. Floodwaters rose about 15 inches into Rees’ home in September when Hurricane Florence drenched this tidewater city on the Pamlico River and overwhelmed a local creek and marshland. “It’s part of living close to the river, and Washington is really low land,” said Rees, a graphic designer who grew up in the city. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

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