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Travelers Urged to Avoid North Carolina

Travelers Urged to Avoid North Carolina

A number of major roads are experiencing flooding due to Florence, prompting NC Governor Roy Cooper to ask travelers to avoid the state completely.

“Stay off the roads in most parts of the state of North Carolina especially south of US64 and east of US 73/74. Don’t make yourself someone who needs to be rescued,” said Cooper.

According to the NCDOT,  I-95 near Rocky Mount, NC is closed all the way south to Godwin, NC. Drivers are also being asked to avoid Interstate 40 near Willard, NC to Castle Hayne.

You can check NC road conditions and get real-time information on events that cause problems on the roads here.

Drivers who would travel through North Carolina will be detoured completely around the state. You can see the detour map here.

Call 511 from your cell phone or 877-511-4662 to get road closure information.

If you do come to a flooded road – follow these safety tips.

Here’s a look at some of the flooded roads across the state:

I-40, like so many roads in NC has been closed due to flooding. Major disaster type flooding is unfolding across the Carolinas.
(Brett Adair & Brandon Clement/LSM) pic.twitter.com/DSJlvUm5BD

— ABC 13 News – WSET (@ABC13News) September 15, 2018

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