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🚨#BREAKING: A Life threatening flash flood emergency has been declared due to catastrophic flooding taking place 📌#Greensboro | #NorthCarolina The National Weather Service in North Carolina has issued a Flash Flood Emergency for significant to catastrophic flooding in Greensboro North Carolina. Officials are calling this a catastrophic, life-threatening situation... show more
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They laughed at me when I said I’m keeping my inflatable raft. Who’s laughing now?!

Oh my goodness! Praying for everyone affected!🙏

pray for everyone involved

We’ll pray for you!

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🚨🇺🇸Watch as parts of North Carolina are under a flood emergency tornadoes, lightning, and deadly flooding after hurricane Debbie has stalled bringing over 16 inches of rain evacuations are in order for some areas⚠️

greensboro tropical storm debby : As Tropical Storm Debby rages through North Carolina, a neighborhood in the town of Haw River has been ordered to evacuate due to rising water levels along the Haw River. Alamance County Emergency Management officials issued the evacuation order for residents on Lang Street on Thursday afternoon as floodwaters began to surge. The Flood Inundation Mapping and Alert Network has forecasted that the Haw River will crest at a staggering 32.1 feet by 2 a.m. Friday morning. In response to the escalating situation, Alamance County declared a State of Emergency just before 1 p.m. on Thursday. Rising Floodwaters Prompt Urgent Evacuations Emergency crews, along with police, fire departments, and volunteers, went door-to-door in the affected areas, urging residents to evacuate. Approximately 30 homes in the Red Slide Park area off Lang Street are at risk. For those unable to find alternative accommodations, Alamance County Emergency Management is arranging temporary lodging in local hotels. “We want everyone to be safe,” said Kelly Allen, Mayor of Haw River. “The water reached all the way across the street and into people’s houses. Some residents had to be evacuated by boat.” Alamance County Emergency Management Director Christopher Saul emphasized the unpredictability of the situation, comparing the current water levels to those experienced during Hurricane Fran. “We always want to plan and have a plan to execute in case we need to,” Saul stated. Flooding and Power Outages Across the Triad Tropical Storm Debby has wreaked havoc across the Triad region, causing widespread flooding and power outages. In Burlington, City Park’s entrance has been closed due to flooding, with much of the park, particularly near the amusement area, submerged in water. Nearby, a creek in Graham overflowed, flooding a homeowner’s yard on Whittemore Road. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is actively working to address the flooding, clearing drains, and removing downed trees and power lines. Numerous roads have been deemed impassable, and Duke Energy crews are working to restore power in affected areas. Greensboro has been particularly hard-hit, with North Buffalo Creek breaching its banks and flooding areas around Latham Road and Cridland Road. Multiple traffic signals are out due to power failures, and generators are being deployed to key intersections to manage traffic flow. Impact on Local Events and Infrastructure The severe weather has also impacted local events, including the postponement of the first round of the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro due to course flooding. Additionally, several accidents and road closures have been reported, including a weather-related crash on Freeman Mill Road in Greensboro. Residents across the region are advised to remain vigilant and avoid approaching downed power lines or flooded roadways. Emergency services are on high alert, working tirelessly to ensure the safety of North Carolina’s residents as Tropical Storm Debby continues its destructive path. Conclusion As Tropical Storm Debby batters North Carolina, communities across the state are grappling with rising floodwaters, power outages, and widespread damage. The situation remains fluid, with emergency responders and local officials urging residents to prioritize their safety and heed evacuation orders as the storm intensifies.

Frequency of these events are only going to increase.

🌿🌹Praying for everyone affected by the catastrophic flash flood in Greensboro, NC. God bless you all.🌹🌹🙏🏻😢💦🌹🌿

Lot of connection to the Greensboro area, hope everyone is ok. We’re not to awful far and I haven’t seen a drop.
