Three NBA stars who grew up in North Carolina -- Golden State's Stephen Curry, Houston's Chris Paul and Washington's John Wall -- have teamed to support Hurricane Florence reliefs effort with a fundraising website.

Paul, a native of Winston-Salem who attended Wake Forest, donated $25,000 to get the donations started, and the league's players association also gave $25,000.

Curry, who grew up in Charlotte and went to Davidson, tweeted details about the fundraising effort.

Please join myself, @CP3 and @JohnWall supporting our home state of North Carolina and the surrounding area in #HurricaneFlorence recovery efforts! A lot of work to do and any amount helps those in the area get back on their feet quickly. https://t.co/RRdmxWFiJu — Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) September 20, 2018

Wall grew up in Raleigh.

It has been five days since the storm made landfall, and with the remnants of Florence now out to sea, residents in the Carolinas and Virginia are still recovering from torrential rains that left dozens dead along with widespread destruction and injury.

At least 37 people have died in the three states, including two women who were being taken to a mental health facility when the van they were riding in was engulfed by floodwaters from the Little Pee Dee River in South Carolina, authorities said.

Nearly 3 feet of rain fell in places, and dozens of cities had more than 10 inches of rain. Roads remained dangerous on Wednesday, and some were still being closed as swollen rivers emptied toward the ocean.

North Carolina officials said some 7,800 people remained in shelters, down from about 10,000 on Monday, despite Gov. Roy Cooper's plea to stay put.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.