IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
  • UP NEXT

    Why we can’t stop watching natural disasters on TV

    02:14
  • How hurricanes get their names

    01:51
  • How to make an emergency go bag

    01:08
  • How to protect yourself from dangerous floodwaters

    01:34
  • How to prepare for and cope with a power outage

    01:55
  • Questions remain after mental health patients drown in South Carolina

    01:53
  • South Carolina orders more evacuations days after Florence

    00:34
  • Florence flooding: Thousands of South Carolina residents urged to evacuate

    00:24
  • Flooding still a threat in North Carolina, officials warn

    00:20
  • Flooded coal ash dump threatens downriver NC city with toxicity

    01:38
  • Slow-moving hurricanes like Florence could become increasingly common

    03:42
  • Family demands answers after mental health patients in sheriff's van drown

    02:30
  • The damage after Hurricane Florence

    01:22
  • Trump visits the Carolinas in Florence aftermath

    02:02
  • Trump asked NC officials about spot where he has a golf course

    05:19
  • Flooded animal farms add 'toxic soup' to post-Florence concerns

    06:19
  • Trump's awkward post-hurricane visit to the Carolinas

    02:54
  • Florence’s wrath continues as rising rivers leave some neighborhoods underwater

    01:07
  • Trump visits North Carolina during Hurricane Florence recovery

    01:43
  • Florence flooding sweeps away Sheriff's van, killing 2

    01:33

After the storm: Dealing with the toxic waste hurricanes leave behind

01:27

After a hurricane hits, contaminated floodwaters, leftover debris, and damaged toxic waste sites can cause a variety of health concerns.