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The East Coast experienced a day of relentless and record-breaking rainfall on Monday, leading to widespread flash flooding that snarled traffic, submerged vehicles and necessitated numerous water rescues across multiple states.
Floodwaters hit NYC subways and New Jersey towns after intense storms. A state of emergency was declared as rescues unfolded and roads, homes and businesses were swamped.
And he said she'd texted him at some point that morning, as the floods ravaged the area. In one text she said she was worried about re-opening the camp, Jeeper said, but he still hasn't looked back at her last texts to him.
Footage shows wooden slats from the home on the ground with other debris. The blast took place around the same time heavy rainfall hit the northeast.
Torrential flooding inundated parts of south-central Texas over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, and assessment teams are still deployed. In the Texas Hill Country's Lampasas County, Texas Game Wardens and local first responders rescued a man and a woman on Sunday after their car was overwhelmed by floodwaters.
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Petersburg flash flooding update: Safety tipsPetersburg officials strongly urge citizens not to walk through floodwater or flooded areas. Here's why... Stay out of the water. You can’t see hidden hazards like sharp debris, open manholes or sudden drop-offs. Avoid contamination. Floodwater is often mixed with sewage, chemicals and bacteria that can cause serious infections.
FEMA determines areas at high-risk for flooding. UNC-Chapel Hill researchers see evidence of additional and repeated flooding outside of these areas in North Carolina.
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