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As Tropical Storm Debby makes landfall, South Carolina braces for flooding
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Tropical Storm Debby caused significant damage and loss of life in the southeastern United States, particularly in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. The storm made landfall in Florida as a hurricane and later in South Carolina, bringing heavy rainfall, tornadoes, and destructive flooding. At least six people were reported dead in Florida and Georgia, with five more deaths linked to the storm.
The tornado threat with Debby is expected to gradually expand northward and somewhat westward through midday, while lingering for several more hours.
All North Carolinians across our state need to be prepared for a deluge.
Tropical Storm Debby
sources
- 1.The Times of India
- 2.BBC
- 3.CGTN
- 4.CNN
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.US National Weather Service
- 2.US National Hurricane Center
- 3.Bulloch County Commission
- 4.Federal Emergency Management Agency
- 5.FirstEnergy's Illuminating Company
- 6.National Water Prediction Service
- 7.US Storm Prediction Center
persons
- 1.Adrienne LeBlanc
- 2.Gene Taylor
- 3.Henry McMaster
- 4.Joe Biden
- 5.Nitza Soledad Perez
- 6.Rich Bann
- 7.Roy Cooper
- 8.Roy Thompson