TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 9月15日 06時27分
The Brown Family fled from their home in Jacksonville, N.C., on Wednesday before Hurricane Florence made landfall at 7:15 a.m. this morning near Wrightsville Beach. They left 3 hours before their town curfew and headed to Cary, N.C. where they are now staying in a motel. When asked how long they plan on staying Bryan Brown (center) said, “Right now, I don’t know. I guess right now I’m just going to do what I can do until I run out of money.” Massive storm surge and heavy rainfall, rather than high winds, are authorities’ main concerns. As the slow-moving storm moves over the Carolinas, it could pummel towns with more than 3 feet of rainwater. “If I didn’t have kids, I would have stayed. I’m one of those people,” says Kathy Brown (second from left), “I would have stayed and tried to help people, if I could. But I’ve got kids.” Photograph by @bryananselm—@reduxpictures for TIME
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