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Aerial view shows flood damage in Brunswick County, North Carolina
Aerial footage shows flood damage in Brunswick County, North Carolina after heavy rainfall impacted the area. The remnants of Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 lingered over the Carolinas on Monday, bringing over 20 inches of precipitation to some areas,
NCSHP: Man dies after car gets submerged in floodwater in Brunswick County during storm
An eastern North Carolina man died while driving through a flooded road on Tuesday morning while a storm was drenching the area with rain. Just after midnight on Tuesday, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP) responded to a report of a submerged vehicle on NC 211 near Stone Chimney Road in Brunswick County.
‘Call after call:’ Monday storm overwhelms North Carolina county, shuts down 25 roads
A powerful storm that cut through North Carolina’s Brunswick County on Monday shut down more than two dozen roads and strained infrastructure. Civietown Fire Chief Mark Hewett said the system was one of the worst he’d seen,
‘Firehose’ storm hits part of North Carolina and scientists see climate change
Parts of southeastern North Carolina have been deluged by another historic flood. Highways in Brunswick County remained underwater Tuesday, a day after about 18 inches of rain fell at nearby Carolina Beach in 12 hours.
80-year-old man dies trying to drive through flooded North Carolina road
The driver, Richard Walton Robinson, was in a blue Subaru Crosstrek SUV when he drove around sheriff’s office vehicles and into high water.
80-year-old man dead after driving into flooded Brunswick County roadway
An 80-year-old man died after his vehicle became submerged on a closed Brunswick County roadway, according to a news release from the N.C. State Highway Patrol. Richard Walton Robinson of Southport was located deceased inside his submerged vehicle.
80-year-old dies trying to drive through flood waters from historic rainfall
His car quickly became submerged in the water. Officials said a swift water rescue team was called but couldn’t find his vehicle.
Southport man dies in coastal floodwaters after car swept away
Troopers said the man's vehicle was washed away in floodwaters at the Lockwood Folly River Bridge in Brunswick County.
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Don’t swim at these beaches on North Carolina’s coast, officials say
The beaches where swimmers should avoid are in New Hanover, Carteret and Brunswick counties after areas were heavily flooded ...
Coastal Review Online
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Storm recovery continuing in rain-soaked Brunswick County
As Brunswick County offices and services resume, several roadways in the county remain under water after potential tropical ...
Newsweek on MSN
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North Carolina Underwater After Fifth Historic Flood in Two Decades
Newsweek reached out to
Brunswick
County
emergency officials via email for comment Meteorologists at NWS Wilmington said ...
WECT on MSN
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Portion of U.S. 17 partially reopens in Brunswick County
TOWN CREEK, N.C. (WECT) - A portion of U.S. 17 partially reopened in Town Creek after closing during Potential Tropical ...
WHQR
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Closures continue in Brunswick County while volunteer organizations step in
Two days after Potential Tropical Cyclone 8, Brunswick County is still struggling to regain its footing. Plus, some updates ...
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Historic rains swamped Carolina Beach, Brunswick County. How did an unnamed storm do this?
More than 18 inches of rain fell across parts of the Wilmington area Monday, surprising both residents and local officials.
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North Carolina town hit with record rainfall: "Once every 1,000 years"
Several North Carolina towns saw historic rainfall Monday. One street in particular recorded more rain than the area has ...
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Don’t swim at these beaches on North Carolina’s coast
The beaches where swimmers should avoid are in New Hanover, Carteret and Brunswick counties after areas were heavily flooded ...
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