3 potential storm deaths in North Carolina
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More than 100 roads in and around Chatham County were flooded and a portion of a highway collapsed and washed away.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein explained why a state of emergency was not declared in the wake of Chantal's damage in different parts of the state.
A man rappelling in North Carolina’s rugged Linville Gorge died at the base of a popular waterfall, according to searchers. It happened around 1:15 p.m. Sunday, July 6, at Steele Creek Falls in Pisgah National Forest, Burke County Emergency Services said in a July 8 news release.
Governor Stein surveyed storm damage in NC and thanked first responders, as efforts to restore utilities and roads continue post-storm.
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.
Moore County authorities declared a state of emergency Sunday evening after a deluge of more than seven inches of rain fell across the area and caused severe flooding, dam breaches
Orange County, NC, faces severe flash flooding, prompting a State of Emergency and the opening of a reception center.