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C Bomb I just saw a picture of the flooding in Jacksonville. Are you ok?

Had to grab sandbags this morning to keep water from coming in the door here at work, something I'd never even heard of before at this location. My coworkers who live east of Jacksonville can't reach their homes due to flooding, washouts and even sinkholes. I was able to sneak a peak at my house closer to Wilmington, as of yesterday no trees on it, the roof was good, and I'm typically high enough to not worry about flooding. Had to cross over a couple of down telephone lines, go way around some trees midway in the road, and cross a road that was somewhat submerged (I could still see the pavement and the sides weren't eroded). I'm hoping to get back there today as well. Needless to say, I'm soaked
 
Had to grab sandbags this morning to keep water from coming in the door here at work, something I'd never even heard of before at this location. My coworkers who live east of Jacksonville can't reach their homes due to flooding, washouts and even sinkholes. I was able to sneak a peak at my house closer to Wilmington, as of yesterday no trees on it, the roof was good, and I'm typically high enough to not worry about flooding. Had to cross over a couple of down telephone lines, go way around some trees midway in the road, and cross a road that was somewhat submerged (I could still see the pavement and the sides weren't eroded). I'm hoping to get back there today as well. Needless to say, I'm soaked
Stay safe.
 
South of Raleigh in Lillington about a mile off the Cape Fear River that’s supposed to crest at 62’ or 27’ above flood stage in Tuesday
 

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