Major flooding in Carolinas leaves other states bracing for more as warnings remained in effect for many parts of the east coast Forecasters warned wind gusts topping 35mph could down trees and power lines across the Carolinas and Virginia in the coming hours after flooding from days of record-setting rain along the heavily populated US east coast washed out bridges and homes. The National Weather Service (NWS) is reporting major flooding in the South Carolina capital of Columbia, the result of the perilous rainstorm drenching parts of the east coast. Related: Obama declares state of emergency in South Carolina over floods Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com