Sadly, this is still far from over.
Death toll is up to 42 now (31 in NC, 9 in SC, 2 in VA). I'm sure Trump will claim that there weren't 42 dead when he was there, so this is all fake news.
Environmental regulators in NC say that they don't know how bad the environmental damage from things like hog lagoons, sewer systems and coal ash getting added to the floodwaters, because it's too flooded to get in and get samples. And even if they do, their regional office in Fayetteville has a foot of water in it, and their other offices in the eastern part of the state have no power.
NC DOT announced today that portions of I-40 (the main east-west highway in the state) and I-95 (the main north-south highway on the East Coast that runs from Maine to Florida) will remain closed for weeks, as floodwaters continue to rise, and areas where it has receded have to be tested for structural integrity before they can be reopened. The current suggested detour for I-95 goes from Virginia to Tennessee to Georgia, completely bypassing the Carolinas and adding on about 600 miles.
Swiftwater rescues are still underway. 100+ people were rescued last night in Bladen County as the Cape Fear continues to rise. A few rivers like the Waccamaw River in SC are not projected to crest until next Tuesday.
Damage estimates for the entire region are coming in around $22 BILLION, and that number may continue to rise as authorities reach areas previously inaccessible. I think we can safely project that the name Florence will be retired.