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ABC News September 15, 2018

Hurricane Florence victims offered help by businesses, from breweries to Tesla to Pepsi

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Businesses from Tesla to Pepsi to breweries both large and small have stepped in to offer help to victims of Hurricane Florence.

Anheuser-Busch is sending more than 300,000 cans of drinking water in six truckloads to North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia from its brewery in Cartersville, Georgia, the company said in a press release.

MillerCoors donated 80 pallets of water from its brewery in Virginia to American Red Cross shelters in the region, the company said.

(MORE: How to help those impacted by Hurricane Florence)

Smaller breweries are also joining in. Blue Blaze Brewing, which brews 5,000 barrels a year in Charlotte, North Carolina, filled its tanks with drinking water and sterilized its kegs for anyone, including from restaurants and other businesses, who may need to take a keg of fresh water.

PHOTO: A woman makes her way to her home that is surrounded by flood waters after Hurricane Florence passed through the area on Sept. 15, 2018, in Southport, N.C.
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A woman makes her way to her home that is surrounded by flood waters after Hurricane Florence passed through the area on Sept. 15, 2018, in Southport, N.C.

“We wanted to be able to provide the community with fresh water in case of flooding, power outages, or downed trees, because the stores have run out," Blue Blaze owner Craig Nunn told ABC News. He said his company was preparing especially for needs early next week "when what everybody’s bought runs out, if there’s still infrastructure issues.”

(MORE: A mother, baby and 2 elderly men among the 8 dead from Florence)

Two other North Carolina breweries -- The Dreamchaser's Brewery and Resident Culture Brewing Co. –- are also pitching in.

Chef José Andrés, who provided meals to Puerto Ricans after the devastation left by Hurricane Maria last year, is now in Wilmington, North Carolina, helping those in need.

His team is delivering fresh food to evacuees, homeless shelters, emergency workers and local police.

Lunch service in action in Wilmington! Hot meals going out to Emergency Operations Center, Wilmington PD, homeless shelters and more! #ChefsForCarolinas @WCKitchen pic.twitter.com/UdGYShuaqa

— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) September 13, 2018

Kitchen in Wilmington full speed! 10k meals here plus 5k meals in Raleigh! And ready to double or more if necessary! #ChefsForCarolinas @WCKitchen @WilmingtonPD @RedCrossENC @NC_Governor we need volunteers In Wilmington. 127 South College Road, Wilmington NC pic.twitter.com/KGjaKLFlII

— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) September 15, 2018

Ok ok! We are already feeding 14 shelters today, tomorrow more. We have a plan! Now let’s deliver it! ?@RedCross? ?@RedCrossENC? ?@RedCrossSC? ?@fema? ?@FEMA_Brock? ?@NC_Governor? ?@RoyCooperNC? pic.twitter.com/mQgMOoTVjp

— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) September 15, 2018

Ready to send food to the shelters in Wilmington! #ChefsForCarolinas @WilmingtonPD @NC_Governor we are full speed...16 k plus meals today! pic.twitter.com/pz0c3QtIvJ

— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) September 15, 2018

This family called 9-11 because they are cut off in downtown Wilmington with no food. So we responded! Trees and power lines down everywhere... the team almost couldn’t make it. The situation is not good... @WCKitchen is doing its best to support everyone. pic.twitter.com/b3KNb06dit

— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) September 15, 2018
(MORE: 'It's like a bomb has gone off here': Stranded residents hunker down as Florence hammers NC)

Pepsi is giving back to its birthplace -- New Bern, North Carolina -- which was overwhelmed by torrential flooding from Florence.

The PepsiCo Foundation said it's donating $1 million to relief agencies and 350,000 meals to help those devastated by the storm.

New Bern "is the birthplace of Pepsi," Pepsi CEO Indra Nooyi tweeted. "We wouldn’t be here without you and we are here for you now and always. #NewBernStrong"

#NewBernNC is the birthplace of @Pepsi. We wouldn’t be here without you and we are here for you now and always. #NewBernStrong https://t.co/osMNWcsuY1

— Indra Nooyi (@IndraNooyi) September 15, 2018

Further up the coast in New Jersey, Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City opened its doors to let Hurricane Florence evacuees stay for free.

Amazon is also stepping in to help. It debuted a new Alexa donations feature, which enables customers to donate to the Red Cross by saying: “Alexa, donate to Hurricane Florence disaster relief.”

(MORE: Florence by the numbers: From latest power outages to possible rain totals)

Offline, the company has prepped 40 of its warehouses east of the Mississippi with Amazon-donated products that can be shipped as needed. The company, which recently hit a $1 trillion valuation, also donated 100,000 food items and more than 30,000 bottles of water to Feeding America, Amazon announced in a blog post.

Tesla is helping its owners by expanding the battery capacity for affected customers until mid-October. The eligible Model S and Model X vehicles with 40kWh, 60kWh and 70kWh batteries will have their capacity expanded to 60kWh or 75kWh in the affected areas, according to a company spokesman.

Tesla also opened up all of its express-charging stations in South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Georgia to allow free charging of its cars.