A North Carolina pastor and two members of his church set out to rescue people from the floodwaters of Hurricane Florence, but ended up first finding some four-legged creatures who needed assistance.

Matthew Drake, pastor at Richlands United Pentecostal Church, was seen in a now-viral video ― posted by CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz on Twitter Friday afternoon ― carrying a soaked kitten through the rain in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

HAPPENNING NOW: Pastor rescues kittens & dogs left behind in Jacksonville, NC where flooding has started. More on @CBSEveningNews #HurricaneFlorerence pic.twitter.com/V6qnb8rIv5 — Adriana Diaz (@adrianasdiaz) September 14, 2018

Drake, along with church member Leroy McGee and a third unidentified church member, had set out in a boat to check homes for anyone needing help, ABC News 4 reports. What they found, however, were two dogs and two cats in dire straits.

Video from The Associated Press (above) shows the men finding two barking dogs on the porch of an empty home surrounded by water. They then carry the two canines into their boat.

After they brought the dogs to dry land, they went back to try to rescue a cat Drake had noticed at another home, he told “CBS This Morning.”﻿

Matthew Drake and Sean Boggs went into deeper water in the water by boat and found pets left behind: pic.twitter.com/M5RjOIWAAe — CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) September 15, 2018

The AP video also shows the cat rescue. In the video, a soaking wet cat walks along a window ledge, then jumps into the water. Drake and another man go around the back of the home and come back out, each carrying a cat to the boat.

Florence, which made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane and has since become a tropical storm, has killed multiple people and left more than 900,000 homes and businesses without power. Experts fear that record amounts of rainfall mean Florence may bring the most destructive flooding in North Carolina history.