Alamance County, Flood
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On Wednesday at 11:50 p.m. a flood warning was issued by the NWS Raleigh NC valid from Thursday 4 a.m. until Friday 11:41 a.m. for Alamance County.
County officials confirm one death in Mebane as crews handle 61 flood-related calls across Alamance County. MEBANE, N.C. — County officials have confirmed one weather-related death in Mebane as rescue crews continue to respond to widespread flooding across Alamance County.
Graham police discovered 23-year-old Hajar Hassib dead inside her car, which was submerged in a pond. Graham police found a 23-year-old woman dead inside of a car that was submerged in a pond that had significant flooding from Tropical Depression Chantal.
Interstate 40/85 is closed in both directions in Alamance County just west of the Orange County line because of flooding and may not reopen until mid-week, according to the N.C. Department of Transportation.
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — Tropical Storm Chantal has left a devastating impact on Alamance County. The storm brought heavy rain, winds and flooding to many areas of the county. In response, the county has set up a call center to answer questions about the storm and its impact. The call center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein said July 8 that state officials were working to confirm the total number of fatalities.
A 71-year-old Haw River man has been identified as one of the victims who lost their lives as a result of flooding from Tropical Storm Chantal, according to the
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MEBANE, N.C. — Heavy rains caused by the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal hit central North Carolina on Sunday, causing widespread flooding across the area. As of July 7 at 9 p.m., four storm-related deaths have been reported — two in Alamance County, one in Orange County and two in Chatham County.
Several rivers across North Carolina remain flooded on Thursday, including one river that was measured at 45 feet, amid torrential rains that have battered the East Coast for days. The flooding threat across the region could persist into the weekend as slow-moving thunderstorms continue to dump rain on the region,
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