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Weather woes roll on

Updated: Monday, 02 Jul 2012, 4:43 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 02 Jul 2012, 4:43 PM EDT

BEAUFORT COUNTY, N.C. (NBCNC) - Forecasters say there's a strong possibility more severe storms will fire up again this afternoon in the MidAtlantic and Southeast.

The region is still reeling from weekend weather that left millions in the dark and 18 others dead.

The latest victims lost their lives late Sunday afternoon in eastern North Carolina.

A couple in a golf cart couldn't get to shelter fast enough.

They were killed when a tree fell on them.

Nearby, a 77-year-year-old man who had taken refuge in a barn died when a tree fell on the structure.

Most of the 18 people who died in violent storms over the weekend were killed by falling trees.

More than two million people from Virginia to Illinois were still without power this morning.

Many wanting to get out of town can't.

With no power, gas pumps aren't working.

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