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Authorities have identified a 71-year-old man who was found dead in Alamance County after his vehicle was swept away by floodwaters on Sunday night.
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.
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.
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
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.
A second death occurred in Alamance County Sunday night at the intersection of Jones Drive and Calloway Drive in Mebane, WXII12 reports. Citing the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office, the TV station said a 911 caller said he and a friend were driving in separate vehicles but became separated.
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In Mebane, a voluntary evacuation order has been issued due to the possibility of Lake Michael Dam failure. The order is for areas downstream of Lake Michael, including Retriever Lane, Lake Michael Way, and Broad Oak Drive. Anyone evacuating can go to the Mebane Arts Center on 633 Corregidor Street.
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