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Residents in the Carolinas and Virginia are rushing to prepare for Hurricane Florence - here's what it looks like on the ground

Hurricane Florence has been showering the Carolinas and Virginia with rain before it's set to make record-breaking landfall in North Carolina later this week.

Residents in the Carolinas and Virginia are rushing to prepare for Hurricane Florence - here's what it looks like on the ground

Some citizens weathered the very early signs of the storm with ease, but reports and warnings from public officials are painting an increasingly dangerous picture.

Some citizens weathered the very early signs of the storm with ease, but reports and warnings from public officials are painting an increasingly dangerous picture.

Coastal counties in Virginia, South and North Carolina were all under mandatory evacuation as of Tuesday afternoon.

Coastal counties in Virginia, South and North Carolina were all under mandatory evacuation as of Tuesday afternoon.

After urging from state officials, citizens in coastal communities of the Carolinas sought precautionary measures.

After urging from state officials, citizens in coastal communities of the Carolinas sought precautionary measures.

Vulnerable residents got plywood and sand bags to protect their properties, like these North Carolina residents who gathered sand from the beach Tuesday morning as the hurricane was set to make landfall over the state.

Vulnerable residents got plywood and sand bags to protect their properties, like these North Carolina residents who gathered sand from the beach Tuesday morning as the hurricane was set to make landfall over the state.

Source: NBC

Residents also set out for other supplies, including water ...

Residents also set out for other supplies, including water ...

... and propane.

... and propane.

Source: NBC

The rush to prepare with basic supplies left stores' shelves bare.

The rush to prepare with basic supplies left stores

South Carolina Highway Patrol was on hand to direct traffic along the major roadways Gov. Henry McMaster announced would have reversed lanes to guide traffic away from the coast and assist the mass exodus.

South Carolina Highway Patrol was on hand to direct traffic along the major roadways Gov. Henry McMaster announced would have reversed lanes to guide traffic away from the coast and assist the mass exodus.

Some South Carolina landmarks, like the Surfside Beach Pier, still show signs of damage from 2016's Hurricane Matthew. McMaster warned Florence's water damage could surpass that storm.

Some South Carolina landmarks, like the Surfside Beach Pier, still show signs of damage from 2016

Airmen from South Carolina's National Guard helped with the preparations — just a few of the 1,600 soldiers and airmen who were mobilized to assist with the storm.

Airmen from South Carolina

Current predictions say Hurricane Florence could be the most powerful storm to make landfall in North Carolina, as no Category 4 hurricane has ever made landfall in the state.

Current predictions say Hurricane Florence could be the most powerful storm to make landfall in North Carolina, as no Category 4 hurricane has ever made landfall in the state.

As of Tuesday afternoon, forecasters are predicting the storm will make landfall in North Carolina on Friday.

As of Tuesday afternoon, forecasters are predicting the storm will make landfall in North Carolina on Friday.

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