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A basketball net barely sticks up above the flood waters at Lee's Landing in Conway, S.C., Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. Predictions for the final communities in the path of Hurricane Florence's flooding aren't as dire as they once were. Officials originally expected flooding in the worst areas of Georgetown County to be from 5 to 10 feet. But the latest forecast lowered that estimate and the Waccamaw River in Conway has been at the same level for nearly a day. (Jason Lee/The Sun News via AP)

A basketball net barely sticks up above the flood waters at Lee's Landing in Conway, S.C., Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. Predictions for the final communities in the path of Hurricane Florence's flooding aren't as dire as they once were. Officials originally expected flooding in the worst areas of Georgetown County to be from 5 to 10 feet. But the latest forecast lowered that estimate and the Waccamaw River in Conway has been at the same level for nearly a day. (Jason Lee/The Sun News via AP)

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