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These events damage homes and businesses, raise insurance costs, and endanger lives. Emergency crews respond as '1,000-year' flood devastates North Carolina first appeared on The Cool Down.
UNC did not release any campuswide statements addressing the damage or sharing resources until three days after the storm.
A flash flood warning was issued by the NWS Raleigh NC on Monday at 6:06 p.m. in effect until 8 p.m. for Orange County.
A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill revealed that repetitive flooding in North Carolina is far more common and more widespread than previously recognized, with ...
Flooding, loss of clean water due to Tropical Depression Chantal has devastated and disrupted some businesses in Chapel Hill, ...
After the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal moved across North Carolina and claimed at least six lives last weekend, experts ...
Nearly a week after Tropical Storm Chantal hit central North Carolina, the rebuild continues. On Saturday, dozens of volunteers went to Camelot Village apartments in ...
While survivors repair their homes and businesses, this week’s deadly flooding from Chantal raises larger questions about how ...
Chantal arrived in central North Carolina, bringing more than 10 inches of rainfall and massive flooding to parts of the ...
Eastgate Crossing and University Place were built in floodplains, and on top of a creek, before there were stormwater ...
Go to Settings > Safety & Emergency > Wireless Emergency Alerts (location may vary slightly depending on your phone model). Turn on Allow Alerts, and make sure both Extreme Threats and Severe Threats ...