Trump to visit areas affected by Hurricane Florence next week

President Trump is planning a visit next week to areas that have been affected by Hurricane Florence, a Category 1 storm that made landfall along the coast of North Carolina on Friday morning and is expected to bring torrential rain and strong winds through the weekend.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the president will visit the affected areas “once it is determined his travel will not disrupt any rescue or recovery efforts.”

Trump has been monitoring the storm closely and working with state and local officials to encourage residents under mandatory evacuation to follow the advisories and leave their homes. More than a million people in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia were ordered to evacuate due to concerns about flooding and limited rescue operations.

At least four people, including an infant, had already died during the storm as of Friday afternoon. One victim who suffered a heart attack was unable to receive immediate treatment after emergency responders struggled to transport her to a nearby hospital due to fallen tree.

Trump and his wife Melania made similar visits last summer to Florida, Texas, and Puerto Rico, where a trio of hurricanes caused severe damage and displaced several thousand residents.

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