A company has offered to replace an American flag battered by Hurricane Florence.
A live stream showing the flag being battered was watched by millions of people.
Frying Pan, a former lighthouse, was converted into a bed and breakfast operated by Richard Neal.
Some people wanted Neal to replace the flag immediately, but he noted it would be too dangerous.
“We see the tears and know that good men and women fought for America and are honored to fly Old Glory! Please understand, this is a hurricane. We are not on the tower and can’t go outside and replace it yet.”
Donation offers came flooding into Neal, who ultimately chose Flag and Banner.
The video showing the flag getting torn apart has greatly interested people.
One teacher, Joleene Spear Broyles, wrote on Facebook: “My 3rd grade students were in awe today and asked several times to check on the flag. If I had not needed my computer, we would have watched all day.”
Added another person, Jack Rackham: “Old Glory has stood strong thru many perilous fights. Today it stands in front of the power of Mother Nature, as a symbol of how we all come together in the face of adversary. Thank you for flying our flag, Richard.”