Debby makes second landfall, flash-flood warnings in effect | Port City Daily (2024)

Debby makes second landfall, flash-flood warnings in effect | Port City Daily (1)

SOUTHEASTERN N.C. —Overnight, Tropical Storm Debby came ashore for a second time near Bulls Bay, just north of Charleston in South Carolina.

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Now located 130 miles west of Wilmington, Debby’s lingering 5 miles-per-hour path is expected to pick up speed and weaken as she moves north-northeast through the Carolinas Thursday. It’s anticipated she will descend upon the central portion of the state Thursday evening.

In her wake, Debby, with sustained 50 miles per hour winds, has brought 4 to 7 inches of rainfall to the tri-county region in the last 24 hours. An expected 2 to 6 inches is anticipated, with some areas experiencing higher amounts.

Flash-flood warnings have been in effect overnight, as pockets of heavy rain pour throughout the area. It’s led to at least one car being caught in rising waters in Leland in Brunswick County, according to town officials.

Also, a Tesla had to be pulled by New Hanover County Fire and Rescue in the Kings Grant area, with the driver ably exiting to safety.

Debby makes second landfall, flash-flood warnings in effect | Port City Daily (2)

Pender County Emergency Management noted they, too, have made vehicular rescues.

Residents in Bladen County are under a flash-flood emergency, as roads to the town of Bladenboro have also been cut off by barricades to the rest of the county, as reported by WECT.

Motorists should remain off the roadways and avoid parking lots and streets that have rising waters. If driving, it’s advised to not pass through barricades; copious water, further compromised by heavy vehicles, can cause the asphalt to buckle, wash away or create sinkholes.

“Most flood deaths occur in vehicles,” the National Weather Service warned in its 5 a.m. update. “Stay away from storm drains, culverts, creeks, and streams. Water levels can rise rapidly and sweep you away.”

Throughout Thursday, more dangerous flooding can be anticipated in low-lying areas, places with poor drainage and near bodies of water. Squalls of rain are expected to continue as Debby exits the region.

In downtown Wilmington, NWS reported early this morning a block of Water Street, facing the Cape Fear River, had some minor flooding, while across the river at the U.S.S. North Carolina, portions of Battleship Road were submerged.

The Northeast Cape Fear River is also flooding near Burgaw in Pender County. It’s at 15.3 feet, with areas nears Lanes Ferry on Highway 210 potentially flooded. As well, much of White Stocking Road is closed and the wildlife ramp on Shaw Highway is underwater.

A flood warning is in effect for the Northeast Cape Fear River at Chinquapin in Duplin County. Flooding takes place at 13 feet and the river is currently measuring 12, with water expected to rise above flood stage by late Thursday afternoon. This could impact nearby highways including Highways 41 and 50, plus I-40.

The river will continue rising and NWS now anticipates it will crest near 18 feet in Chinquapin early Monday morning.

Wind gusts from 30-to-45 miles-per-hour — 55 in some beachfront towns —can be expected throughout Thursday, and hazardous marine conditions and seas continue to churn due to Debby. Mariners should alter plans and seek safe harbor.

Storm surge remains at 1 to 3 feet and people should avoid these areas, especially during high tide. Moderate beach erosion is possible.

A high surf and rip current advisory is in effect until midnight Friday. Waves could break 7 to 10 feet and surfers and swimmers are advised against entering the ocean.

The conditions remain favorable for tornadoes. Warnings were constant Tuesday night and all day Wednesday, with video of one twister caught near the Pender and Sampson county border by Anthony Powell of the Harrells Fire Department. Just south of Wallace, NWS confirmed a tornado touched down at 2 p.m. at 1436 Bland School Road, damaging homes and causing a building to collapse, according to WRAL.

All cellphones and screens should stay charged for access to potential warnings and emergency help, if needed. Also, it’s important to identify a safe room or space in the home to take shelter, in the event of a tornado warning.

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Debby makes second landfall, flash-flood warnings in effect | Port City Daily (2024)

FAQs

When did hurricane Debbie hit North Carolina? ›

Debby also spawned numerous tornadoes across the Southeast, with at least twelve reported from North Carolina to Pennsylvania on Aug. 8 alone. Debby was the second hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, following the deadly and devastating Hurricane Beryl.

What 2 areas are at high risk for flash flooding? ›

Areas most susceptible to flash flooding are mountainous streams and rivers, urban areas, low-lying area, storm drains, and culverts. This type of flood is caused by a gradual increase in water level of a river or creek.

Where was the worst flash flood? ›

Considered worst flash flood of history. Shadyside, Ohio, U.S. Duck Creek Floods of 1990 near Davenport, Iowa, U.S.

What are some signs that a flash flood is about to happen? ›

Common warning signs include intense rainfall, dam or levee failure as well as other events such as slow moving tropical storms and early snow melt can all contribute to flooding, whether you live in a flood zone or not.

What was the strongest hurricane in North Carolina? ›

Hurricane Hazel was the deadliest and costliest hurricane of the 1954 hurricane season (Figure 1) and is the strongest and only Category 4 hurricane to ever hit the North Carolina coast.

When was the last bad hurricane in North Carolina? ›

While the most intense storm was Hurricane Isabel in 2003, Hurricane Florence in 2018 was the most destructive and caused the most fatalities. The first storm to impact the state during the period was Hurricane Florence in September 2000, and the most recent was Hurricane Isaias in August 2020.

Which state has the worst flooding? ›

1. Florida. Approximately 2.7 million people in Florida live in flood-prone areas. Florida is the most flood prone state due to its low elevation, extensive coastline, and frequent tropical storms and hurricanes.

Which state is most likely to have a flood? ›

Some of the worst-hit states included Florida and New York, which are also some of the most dangerous US states for national disasters. On August 19, 2024, NBC News reported that Northeastern United States, including parts of Connecticut and Suffolk County in New York, has once again been engulfed by flash floods.

What are the worst floods in history? ›

List
Death countEventLocation
145,0001935 Yangtze floodChina
up to 100,000The flood of 1099Netherlands, England
50,000–80,000St. Lucia's flood, storm surgeHoly Roman Empire
0 or 36,000 or 60,000North sea flood, storm surgeHoly Roman Empire
108 more rows

What city in the US has the most floods? ›

1: Miami, Florida. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reports that just an inch of water inside a home can cause as much as $25,000 worth of damage. It follows that flooding is among the most destructive of major property-loss events.

What was the greatest flood in US history? ›

The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was the most destructive river flood in the history of the United States, with 27,000 square miles (70,000 km2) inundated in depths of up to 30 feet (9 m) over the course of several months in early 1927.

What was the largest flood on Earth? ›

One day around 15,000 years ago, a wall of ice 2,000 feet tall and 30 miles wide suddenly broke wide open, and it unleashed the largest flood that we know of in the history of Earth.

Can you hear a flash flood coming? ›

Many people describe the sound of an oncoming flash flood as a train, rumble, thunder, or loud wind. Canyon walls can amplify this sound as water comes rushing down stream. If you hear this, immediately head to higher ground.

How to tell if a flood is coming? ›

You may notice a stream starting to rise quickly and become muddy. Sometimes flood debris temporarily blocks the water flow upstream. When it breaks free the debris may release a “wall of water” downstream. You may hear a roaring sound upstream as a flood wave moves rapidly toward you.

How long can a flash flood last? ›

Definitions of Flood and Flash Flood

Ponding of water at or near the point where the rain fell. Flooding is a longer term event than flash flooding: it may last days or weeks. Flash flood: A flood caused by heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time, generally less than 6 hours.

What hurricane happened in 1993 in North Carolina? ›

There were 553 dwellings deemed uninhabitable. About 160,000 persons were evacuated from the barrier islands of North Carolina. Hurricane Emily moved across the Outer Banks as a Category 3 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale on the evening of August 31, 1993.

What hurricane happened in North Carolina in 1997? ›

While centered over North Carolina, Danny interacted with a developing trough, which caused it to re-intensify into a tropical storm. Shortly thereafter, Danny emerged over the Atlantic Ocean near the North Carolina–Virginia border on July 24.

What hurricane hit North Carolina in 1971? ›

Ginger struck coastal North Carolina on September 30 near Emerald Isle (Figure 2) as a minimal hurricane, lashing the coastline with gusty winds that caused power outages across the region. Heavy rainfall flooded towns and left severe crop damage, with 3 million bushels of corn and 1 million bushels of soybean lost.

What was the name given to the hurricane that hit North Carolina in September 2000? ›

Florence made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, NC as a Category 1 hurricane the morning of September 14. The system then continued west-southwest across southern NC and eastern SC, weakening to a tropical storm by the 15th and a depression by the 16th.

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