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Updated: 7:10 AM Nov 12, 2009
Storm Updates From Counties Across Eastern Carolina
Emergency officials in Eastern Carolina are watching the coastal storm closely. Click full story to see updates from counties across the east.
Posted: 11:09 AM Nov 11, 2009 |
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Emergency management officials are keeping a close watch on the storm.
WITN is checking in with emergency management in Eastern Carolina and will update information in this story as needed.
BEAUFORT COUNTY
Roads have standing water. Minor accidents reported.
CARTERET COUNTY
Water levels of 4 or 5 feet or more above normal can be expected through Friday along Downeast Carteret County. Some roads are impassable as of Thursday morning. Several large tree limbs are down on Bahia Lane in Cape Carteret.
CRAVEN COUNTY
Water levels of 3 or 4 feet above normal can be expected in portions of Craven County through Friday. Standing water on area roadways. Havelock experiencing flooding.
DARE COUNTY
Emergency officials are concerned that 14 to 16-foot surf over a period of four or five high tides could threaten infrastructure along the beach front.
DUPLIN COUNTY
No major concerns reported.
HYDE COUNTY
Significant flooding along coastal sections from Hatteras North is possible. Motorists should be alert for significant water on roadways and localized flooding in low areas. Roads are closed.
LENOIR COUNTY
There was some flooding reported in Lenoir County.
ONSLOW COUNTY
Numerous roads are impacted, near Jacksonville and Swansboro. Reports of flooding to car windows in Piney Green.
PAMLICO COUNTY
Water levels of 3 or 4 feet above normal can be expected in portions of Pamlico County into Friday.
PITT COUNTY
Some standing water on area roadways. Officials remind you not to drive through flooded roadways. Minor flooding is possible in low-lying areas. No major problems reported.
Latest Comments
Sorry Dee, Swan Qurters DIKE didnt make any difference. There is flooding also still in the capital.Just stimulas moneies and others WASTED AWAY.
ref to rds reported being flooded. There isnt any roads flooded in Swan Quarter because they have a dyke.
Some of the rds are under water. 264 hwy has areas partially with water on surface.Don't know of any accidents reported.
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