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Gabriella Borter

Hurricane Florence death toll rises to 51

Houses sit in floodwater caused by Hurricane Florence, in this aerial picture, on the outskirts of Lumberton, North Carolina, September 17. REUTERS/Jason Miczek

(Reuters) - The death toll from Hurricane Florence has risen to 51, officials said on Tuesday, more than two weeks after it made landfall in North Carolina as a Category 1 storm and brought devastating floods to the region.

Two people died in North Carolina while repairing damage from the hurricane in late September, bringing the number of storm-related deaths in that state to 39, Governor Roy Cooper said on Tuesday.

Residents help an elderly man evacuate a flooding trailer community in Lumberton, North Carolina, September 15, 2018. REUTERS/Randall Hill

A 47-year-old man died when he fell from a ladder while repairing damage to a Duplin County home on Sept. 21. Another man, 69, died when he fell from a roof in Pender County on Sept. 22 while cleaning debris.

"Florence cut a broad path of death and destruction through our state and we will not soon forget this storm or the lives it claimed," Cooper said in a statement. He also pledged $12 million in state funds to help families in shelters who were displaced by the storm find more permanent housing.

In Virginia, where the death toll had been widely reported as two, Jeff Caldwell, a state emergency official, said on Tuesday that three people died as a result of the storm.

An aerial view of flooded homes is shown during a local aerial orientation and reconnaissance flight by the Pennsylvania National Guard, ahead of search and rescue operations in the area of Nichols, South Carolina, U.S., September 18, 2018. Master Sgt. George Roach/U.S. Army/Handout via REUTERS

Hurricane Florence, which caused billions of dollars in damage, is also responsible for nine deaths in South Carolina, according to the state's emergency management department.

(Reporting by Gabriella Borter; additional reporting by Peter Szekely; Editing by Joseph Ax and Jonathan Oatis)

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