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Tropical Storm Debby soaks US Southeast

ATLANTA: Tropical Storm Debby inundated coastal Georgia and South Carolina with a deluge of rain on Tuesday (Aug 6) that could bring “catastrophic flooding” to Charleston, Savannah and other cities in the southeastern United States, the National Hurricane Center said.

At least six people have died in Florida and Georgia in the wake of the storm, which is expected to linger over the southeastern and mid-Atlantic coasts for days.

“Debby is expected to produce potentially historic rainfall totals of 10 to 20 inches (25cm and 51cm), with maximum amounts of 25 inches (63.5cm), bringing areas of catastrophic flooding across portions of the eastern half of South Carolina, and southeast North Carolina through Friday,” the NHC said.

The governors of those states have declared states of emergency.

The storm featured 64kmh winds as it chugged along slowly at 8kmh to the northeast, with its centre located about 80km east of Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday night. Heavy rainfall could cause flooding in parts of the mid-Atlantic through Sunday, the Miami-based centre said.

More than 20cm of rain have already fallen on Savannah and Valdosta, Georgia, the National Weather Service said. Charleston and Hilton Head, South Carolina, have received between 25cm and 30cm of rain so far, the weather service said, with more on the way.

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Publish date : 2024-08-07 06:08:00

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