Swollen rivers near record levels as Florence looms

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A backhoe moves through the streets inundated with floodwaters from Hurricane Florence in Trenton, N.C., Sunday.

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A member of the North Carolina Task Force urban search and rescue team wades through a flooded neighborhood looking for residents who stayed behind as Florence continues to dump heavy rain in Fayetteville, N.C., Sunday.

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Joanna Faulkner carries her daughter Kayla, 3, out of a high-water vehicle after being evacuated by the police when her neighborhood began to flood as Florence continues to dump heavy rain in Fayetteville, N.C., Sunday.

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Members of the North Carolina Task Force urban search and rescue team check cars in a flooded neighborhood looking for residents who stayed behind as Florence continues to dump heavy rain in Fayetteville, N.C., Sunday.

Steve Helber / Associated Press

Hog farm buildings are inundated with floodwater from Hurricane Florence near Trenton, N.C., Sunday.

Steve Helber / Associated Press

Floodwaters from Hurricane Florence inundate the town of Trenton, N.C., Sunday.

WILMINGTON, N.C. — With Wilmington cut off from the rest of North Carolina by still-rising floodwaters from Florence, officials plan to airlift food and water to a city of nearly 120,000 people as rescuers elsewhere pull inland residents from homes threatened by swollen rivers.

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