71-Year-Old Haw River Man Identified After Dying During Chantal Flooding in Alamance County
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71-year-old Haw River man identified after dying during Chantal flooding in Alamance County
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A 71-year-old Haw River man has been identified as one of the victims who lost their lives as a result of flooding from Tropical Storm Chantal, according to the Alamance County Sheriff's Office. Around 11:36 p.m., deputies responded to a report of a missing person at the intersection of Jones Drive and Calloway Drive in southeastern Alamance County. The caller said that he and his friend, James Michael Parcell, 71,…
The center will have interpretation services in several languages, and there will be no need to submit documentation to receive care. Orange County will open support center for victims of tropical storm Chantal was first published in Latin NC Link. Orange County will open support center for victims of tropical storm Chantal was first posted on July 9, 2025 at 9:08 pm.©2024 "Latin Link NC". Use of this feed is for non-commercial staff use only. I…
'We Need Help': Orange County Flood Victims Beginning to Pick Up the Pieces
https://chapelboroaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/2025/07%20-%20July/09/Flood%20Victims_WRAP%20S3.mp3 Central North Carolina and the Orange County community are in the earliest stages of figuring out a way back from some catastrophic floods to neighborhoods and towns from Tropical Depression Chantal on Sunday. That includes people who have lost their homes, as emergency responders conducted dozens of water rescues and hundreds of buildings ended up und…
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