Severe Flooding in North Carolina
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The threat of flash flooding returned to North Carolina on Thursday, only days after Tropical Depression Chantal dumped heavy rain across the central part of the state, flooding homes and highways and leading to dozens of rescues.
Thousands of people were in the path of a dangerous storm that moved through North Carolina on Wednesday afternoon.
Flooding in North Carolina prompted water rescues in Chapel Hill and other parts of the state, which saw the Haw River crest at 32.5 feet early Monday.
Thousands were left without power after storms from Tropical Depression Chantal's outer bands impacted areas across North Carolina.
Impacts of Chantal are being felt across the region, with rain falling across eastern Florida and up to Delaware.
Chantal made landfall near Litchfield Beach, South Carolina, at approximately 4 a.m. July 6 and is moving inland over northeastern South Carolina.
After Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina over the Fourth of July weekend bringing flash flooding to central North Carolina, the tropics are now quiet. Well, sort of.
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WNCT Greenville on MSN5 dead in North Carolina after Chantal; 500- to 1,000-year flooding spurs 200+ water rescues, 65 roads closedMore than 60 roads are still closed a day after remnants from Tropical Storm Chantal left three drivers dead, spawned four tornadoes, and dumped more than 10 inches of rain in central North