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Hurricane Florence: Mother and baby among five killed as storm hits US East Coast

The two victims were in a North Carolina house that was struck by a large tree during the hurricane.

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At least five people have died, including a mother and her baby, as Hurricane Florence battered the southeastern coast of the US.

Later downgraded to a tropical storm, slow-moving Florence arrived over North and South Carolina just after 7am local time on Friday, bringing torrential rain and severe floods.

Firefighters try to gain access to 3 people in a home that a large tree fell on after Hurricane Florence hit the area, on September 14, 2018 in Wilmington, North Carolina
Image: A woman and her baby died in their home after it was struck by a tree

The mother and baby were among a family of three who were in a house in Wilmington, North Carolina, when it was struck by a falling tree.

The father was taken to hospital, reportedly in a critical condition.

A gas station with its roof blown off is seen as Hurricane Florence comes ashore in Wilmington
Image: Strong winds blew the roof off a petrol station

In Pender County, a woman died of a heart attack. Paramedics who tried to reach her were blocked by debris.

In Lenoir County, a 78-year-old man was electrocuted attempting to connect extension cords, while another man died when he was blown down by high winds while checking on his hunting dogs.

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Florence had been a category three hurricane with 120mph winds as of Thursday, but dropped to a category one hurricane before coming ashore.

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A street light is downed on a flooded road as Hurricane Florence comes ashore on Wilmington
Image: Street lights were downed in Wilmington

The National Hurricane Center downgraded it to a tropical storm on Friday afternoon, but warned that life-threatening storm surges - in which water is pushed over land that would normally be dry - and catastrophic freshwater flooding were still expected.

In this NOAA satellite handout image captured at 7:45 a.m. ET, shows Hurricane Florence as it made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina on September 14, 2018
Image: Hurricane Florence hit the coast near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

The storm caused chaos in the region, with trees strewn across roads, buildings battered and power cut to almost 700,000 homes.

More than 400 people had to be rescued from their homes or vehicles and some 20,000 were taking refuge in shelters across North and South Carolina and Virginia.

People sit at a bar that has no power and drink during a "Hurricane Party" as Hurricane Florence comes ashore on Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S., September 14, 2018
Image: A 'Hurricane Party' at a pub in Wilmington without electricity

FLORENCE, SC - SEPTEMBER 14: A law enforcement officer blocks traffic from a downed tree on rural South Carolina state highway 51 on September 14, 2018 near Florence, South Carolina. The storm made landfall as a category 1 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images)
Image: A woman and her baby are two of the victims

The town of Oriental, North Carolina, got more than 18 inches of rain in just a few hours, while Surf City had 14 inches.

North Carolina's governor Roy Cooper described the storm as "an uninvited brute who doesn't want to leave".

The National Hurricane Center said Florence is expected to be re-categorised as a tropical depression by the time it moves into the mid-Atlantic states and New England in the middle of next week.

Rains cover the city as strong winds batter houses and buildings lying on the path of Typhoon Mangkhut as it makes landfall on September 15, 2018 in Tuguegarao city, northern Philippines
Image: Typhoon Mangkhut hit Tuguegarao city in the early hours and it is still too early to assess damage

Meanwhile, Super Typhoon Mangkhut has hit the northern tip of the Philippines, with maximum gusts of 177mph.

Two women died after a hillside collapsed in the city of Baguio, police said.

"As we go forward, this number will go higher," said the head of the national civil defence office, Ricardo Jalad.

A woman also died in neighbouring Taiwan after being swept out to sea.