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Tropical Storm Debby doles out repeat deluges for weather-weary residents

Tropical Weather Debby Flooded Again
August 07, 2024

HUGER, S.C. (AP) — Days of rain forced the deluge-hardened residents of a South Carolina community to begin the near-ritualistic task of assessing damage left behind by Tropical Storm Debby, which continued spinning over the Atlantic Ocean and influencing thunderstorms from the East Coast to the Great Lakes on Wednesday.

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