Tropical Storm Chantal causes up to $6 billion in damage
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While survivors repair their homes and businesses, this week’s deadly flooding from Chantal raises larger questions about how North Carolina communities get ready for the next major storm.
Four days after the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal dropped flooding rains on Central North Carolina, more than 50 roads remained closed Wednesday, according to the N.C. Department of Transportation.
WRAL News reported that dozens were rescued in Durham County after rains caused the Eno River to overflow. Floodwaters also prompted the closure of multiple roads and highways, including parts of the I-40 and I-85 in Orange County, it said.
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ABC11 on MSNLIVE: Hillsborough leaders to talk update on water services after Tropical Storm ChantalThe impacts of Tropical Storm Chantal continue to linger in Hillsborough. On Friday, town leaders will talk about the flooding of River Pump Station, which caused most of the town's raw sewage to spill into the Eno River.
Flash floods covered roads and filled homes and businesses. As recovery efforts begin, here’s an overview of the aftermath.
Impacts of Chantal are being felt across the region, with rain falling across eastern Florida and up to Delaware.
Tropical storm warnings were extended up to Surf City, North Carolina, ahead of Tropical Storm Chantal's landfall in South Carolina early Sunday.
Mutual aid groups are looking for volunteers and donations in the wake of historic flooding caused by Tropical Storm Chantal.
Chantal is the first storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season to threaten the U.S. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts 13 to 19 named storms this year, of which 6-10 ...
Alamance County officials set up a call center for residents with questions about flood damage, water and septic issues and other concerns.