North Carolina, Chantal and Tropical Storm
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To preserve diminished water resources due to Chantal flood damage to the local treatment plant, Mebane non-essential businesses are temporarily closed. Residents are being told to use city water only for medical requirements,
Although the town's Boil Water Notice has been lifted, the Water Treatment Plant remains offline after being flooded by the Eno Monday.
There are a few relief funds across North Carolina seeking donations to help disaster victims, including some self-started GoFundMes. NC Disaster Relief Fund: This fund supports non profit community organizations in North Carolina providing services in the aftermath of a disaster. You can donate at nccf.fcsuite.com.
The city of Mebane on Thursday announced it has resumed limited water treatment at its water treatment plant, but that the facility is still days away from being fully operational after it was damaged by flooding from Tropical Depression Chantal.
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TV Weather Team is highlighting Tuesday as a NEXT Weather Alert day in Massachusetts. This alert is for a combination of heat and humidity as well as a threat for scattered storms fueled by the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal in the Boston area.
About 100 residents were displaced by flooding from Tropical Depression Chantal, and the town must replace vehicles and equipment.
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — Tropical Storm Chantal has left a devastating impact on Alamance County. The storm brought heavy rain, winds and flooding to many areas of the county. In response, the county has set up a call center to answer questions about the storm and its impact. The call center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.