Roads were ripped apart, 100+ homes destroyed, at least 120 people were rescued in just hours and one person died when ...
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C.-As Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight spins near the coast of North Carolina on Monday, one coastal town ...
“That’s the best part about Carolina Beach is everybody’s well aware of how hard it is to deal with storms, rising water, flooding, etc.” DePierro said. April Sussman said the Veggie ...
These higher-than-usual tides are known as king tides and one town that expects frequent flooding from them is Carolina Beach, especially along Canal Drive. Town manager Bruce Oakley said the town ...
Some Carolina Beach residents described the flooding as unlike anything they had ever seen before. Carolina Beach Mayor Lynn Barbee said the impact was the worst he's witnessed in his nearly 50 ...
The worst flooding occurred over parts of just two counties, her colleague Tim Armstrong said. Ocean Isle Beach with under 4 inches of rain is just over 30 miles from Carolina Beach — the worst hit.
The same label was applied to the Sept. 15-16 rainfall that caused significant flooding in Carolina Beach and across Brunswick County. An aerial view of downtown Marshall on Tuesday, Oct. 1 ...
The flash flooding closed dozens of roads in Brunswick ... Monday's deluge centered on Carolina Beach south of Wilmington, where more than 18 inches (46 centimeters) of rain fell in 12 hours.
Will the storm have any impacts on northeast South Carolina ... said the worst effects will be on the beach, with strong rip currents and slight coastal flooding during high tide expected on ...
The no-named storm caused massive, historic flooding along the coast in Brunswick ... when historic rainfall — nearly 21 inches at Carolina Beach — drenched the entire southeast North Carolina ...