She slowly treks across the carolinas bringing torrential downpour that will linger for days. You can see they are dealing with a mess. The images and numbers are devastating, four people dead, nearly 1 million without power. Hundreds of rescue operations, dozens remain trapped at this hour. Residents are told to expect the years worth of rain before this deluge is over. Connell correspondence on the field covering the storm zone, how long this will last. One thing we know is it will take months if not years for victims of florence to recover. Jillian a break in the rain from Morehead City, North Carolina after two days that dropped two feet of rain on the city. Griff jenkins is there. You have been there this morning. You have been showing us the damage. What are you seeing across that area . Reporter a welcome more free from the rain. A few drops coming, much like everyone else that is not good news. There is a lot of wind damage at Morehead City where we get you to the videos coming
jillian: jody lyman of the louisville emergency management services, thank you for joining us and the work you are doing. we appreciate it. the good thing if there is any good news there was so much time for people to prepare. there was time to prepare and the other side of the time, the double-edged sword, how much time the storm has taken to move through, that is the big story. a lot of moderate throughout the day because you have close to 1 million people without power, four confirmed dead and up to the screws as the sun comes up. we thank you for joining us, tropical storm florence, connell mcshane. jillian: fox and friends starts after the break.