Tropical Storm Debby & North Carolina Emergency Prep: Extreme flooding risk for many

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Published 2024-08-06
After making landfall Monday in Florida, Tropical Storm Debby is moving northeast up the Georgia coastline with much of North Carolina in its path. The Triangle will see periods of heavy rain and flooding Tuesday through Friday. On Monday, Gov. Roy Cooper declared a State of Emergency ahead of the expected impact.

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All Comments (8)
  • I live in Florida Jacksonville Duval county it has started raining here on Sunday and it is still raining right now here on Tuesday from her from tropical storm Debbie
  • You guys never talk about Rocky Mount area , that big ban of bad clouds over Rocky Mount you didn’t even mention it 🤔🤔🤔
  • @LegoFlipC
    All the local news and agencies should be able to tell every single person in SC, based upon their sea level and proximity to rivers, which neighborhoods will experience flooding into homes based on rainfall amounts compounded with river levels to properly give people an evacuation decision. I find it sad and par for the course that any government agency gives just enough info to scare people but not enough to make proper decisions so that maximum human tragedy can occur
  • @AtomicEy
    don't buy bottomland and you're good 👍