Devastating flooding along NC coast described by Gov. Roy Cooper as something ‘never seen before’

Roughly 48 hours after southeastern North Carolina was battered by high winds and 1.5 feet of rain , Governor Roy Cooper joined state officials to survey the damage around Brunswick and New Hanover counties.

On Wednesday, state officials confirmed that Monday’s storm turned deadly when an 80-year old man drove into floodwaters near the town of Supply, ultimately drowning. They said upwards of 60 roads across 12 counties remain closed and there are still residents who aren’t able to navigate out of their communities.

“When you’ve got weather people saying this was a 1 in 1,000 year event, that is extraordinary,” Cooper said during a news conference at the Southport Fire Station…

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