Hurricane Florence gains strength in the Atlantic Ocean as it moves west, seen from the International Space Station. Hurricane Florence, growing in size and intensity, crept closer to the U.S. East Coast on Wednesday as disaster mobilizations expanded south from the Carolinas into Georgia to counter the threat of fierce winds, deadly high seas and calamitous floods. (Photo/Agencies)
In this satellite image, Hurricane Florence churns through the Atlantic Ocean toward the U.S. East Coast, Sept. 12, 2018. Hurricane Florence, growing in size and intensity, crept closer to the U.S. East Coast on Wednesday as disaster mobilizations expanded south from the Carolinas into Georgia to counter the threat of fierce winds, deadly high seas and calamitous floods. (Photo/Agencies)
Hurricane Florence gains strength in the Atlantic Ocean as it moves west, seen from the International Space Station. Hurricane Florence, growing in size and intensity, crept closer to the U.S. East Coast on Wednesday as disaster mobilizations expanded south from the Carolinas into Georgia to counter the threat of fierce winds, deadly high seas and calamitous floods. (Photo/Agencies)
A view of Hurricane Florence is shown churning in the Atlantic Ocean in a west, north-westerly direction heading for the eastern coastline of the United States, taken by cameras outside the International Space Station, Sept. 12, 2018. Hurricane Florence, growing in size and intensity, crept closer to the U.S. East Coast on Wednesday as disaster mobilizations expanded south from the Carolinas into Georgia to counter the threat of fierce winds, deadly high seas and calamitous floods. (Photo/Agencies)