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The devastation from Florence, the once-powerful hurricane, has spawned tornadoes in Virginia, where one person has died. Meanwhile, new flood concerns are heightened in North Carolina with rivers rising due to rain from Florence rushing downstream. The death toll from this storm is now 31 across several states. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports for TODAY, and Dylan Dreyer tracks the the storm as it heads into the Northeast.