West Brunswick shelter remains open and ready for any who need help
The West Brunswick High School emergency shelter is still open and prepared for anyone in the area who might need help.
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The West Brunswick High School emergency shelter is still open and prepared for anyone in the area who might need help.
Heavy rain is continuing to pour down throughout our area. In Sunset Beach, water has caused at least one sinkhole to form on Sunset Boulevard.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Wind Advisory for southeastern North Carolina until 6 p.m. Sunday.
Hurricane Joaquin is moving toward Bermuda after battering the Bahamas with damaging winds and torrential rains.
Brunswick County has issued a voluntary evacuation for unincorporated areas of the county due to the threat of heavy rain returning tonight and with it the potential for more flooding.
As southeastern North Carolina gets a bit of a break from the rain today, other parts of the state are not so lucky.
A break in the rain is expect Saturday afternoon, but heavy rain redevelops Sunday through Monday.
Heavy rain is causing severe flooding in southwestern Brunswick County.
Brunswick County opened a shelter at West Brunswick High School Friday night after significant flooding in the southwestern part of the county. The shelter will allow pets.
A City of Wilmington new release said it went into effect at 6 p.m. City leaders made the decision saying they wanted to be extra cautious as heavy rains continue, and Hurricane Joaquin starts to travel north along the East Coast.
Attorney General Roy Cooper is warning consumers to be on the lookout for scams that could follow severe weather in North Carolina.
In the event of a flooding emergency, first responders in Wilmington and New Hanover County are trained and prepared for water rescues - on the roads.
Brunswick County Sheriff John Ingram said part of a busy highway in Brunswick County is closing due to rising waters.
It's not just wet roads and beach erosion that has many people worried. Farmers at Greenland Farms in Bolivia said they've had a rough year so far and this amount of rain will not help. Governor Pat McCrory echoed those concerns, as he briefed the media Thursday and Friday.
The continued threat of heavy rain and flooding has changed a lot of plans.
Gov. Pat McCrory and other state leaders held another briefing this afternoon as a state of emergency continues across North Carolina.
As storms roll through the Cape Fear area Friday morning, dispatchers in several area counties say some roads are already flooded.
The Red Cross is reminding citizens that no matter what Hurricane Joaquin does as it heads north, you need to be prepared before the storm.
A state of emergency across North Carolina means the state's price gouging law is now in effect.
Governor Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency for the Tar Heel state at a news conference Thursday afternoon, emphasizing the dangers of flooding in the state.
Town leaders at Carolina and Kure beaches are taking steps to prepare for this weekend's storm forecast.
Riverfest 2015 organizers say this year's festival is postponed because of storm threats in the Cape Fear area this weekend.
Officials say one person has died in street flooding in Spartanburg.
Heavy rain and high tides are affecting areas on the coast.



