Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vanessa Byrd was among dozens forced to evacuate from Camelot Apartments in Chapel Hill when flash flooding from Tropical Storm ...
Camelot Village resident Shelton Stokes gestures to Governor Josh Stein to show the height of the floodwaters that swept through his community. (Photo: Brandon Kingdollar/NC Newsline) A day after ...
Tropical Storm Chantal caused $56M in damage to Orange County structures. Only 19% of damaged residential properties had confirmed flood insurance. Over 30 Eastgate Crossing businesses remain closed ...
His downstairs neighbors have evacuated and have been replaced by demolition crews, utility trucks and massive dumpsters. Other WRAL Top Stories "They are in hotels," said Alba. "They are safe. It's a ...
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - Governor Josh Stein will be visiting central North Carolina to survey flood damage caused by Tropical Storm Chantal. Gov. Stein will be in Alamance County this morning ...
Hillsborough town leaders have reopened Gold Park nearly three months after damage caused by Tropical Storm Chantal. It took weeks and hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair the flood-ravaged ...
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Orange County is under a State of Emergency as heavy rains from tropical depression Chantal created dangerous situations across the county, including Chapel Hill. Monday ...
Central North Carolina communities are still recovering from the impact of Tropical Depression Chantal, which left devastating flooding in its wake, especially in Alamance, Durham, Chatham, Orange, ...
Tropical depressions may sound minor compared to hurricanes, but both weather events can cause major damage. Chantal made landfall as a tropical storm in South Carolina and was later downgraded to a ...
SAXAPHAW, N.C. (WGHP) — An Alamance County Preschool program is temporarily closing after suffering severe damage from Tropical Storm Chantal. Floodwaters rose above basketball goals outside the ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. "If it rains where you live, you probably need flood insurance.” Less than 1.5% of households in some NC counties carry federal flood ...