Rocky Point, North Carolina (CNN) A North Carolina family's home is destroyed for the second time in less than 20 years due to hurricane flooding.

Susan Bostic and her family gathered what few belongings they could carry and fled their home in Rocky Point, North Carolina, on Saturday. They crammed an enclosed trailer with beds, linens and other furniture, along with packing necessities like clothes and toiletries.

Their goal was to get to higher ground, where rising waters left in Hurricane Florence's wake wouldn't put Bostic, her son, daughter-in-law and their children in danger.

Florence roared ashore near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on Friday as a Category 1 storm. It has since been downgraded to a tropical depression, but authorities say the danger is far from over as flood waters continue to rise.

So far, at least 14 people have died due to Florence, including at least three killed in fast-moving floodwater in North Carolina.

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