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Flooding leaves 3 dead, 2 missing

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Three people are dead and two more, including a child, are missing after floodwater­s from a nearby river overtook recreation­al vehicles at a North Carolina campsite Thursday, an official said.

In addition to the three deaths at the Hiddenite Family Campground in Alexander County, a motorist was killed in the county while traveling on a road which was washed out by rising water, said Doug Gillespie, county director of public services.

“Just massive amounts of flooding,” Gillespie said. “We’ve had approximat­ely 50 roads across the county (which) have been compromise­d. Four bridges have been washed away.”

According to Gillespie, the floodwater­s either covered or swept away the recreation­al vehicles at the campground, which is next to the South Yadkin River and is home for many of the people caught in the flood.

“It was a massive amount of water. Now, there’s a massive amount of debris,” he said,

Swift water rescue personnel and local fire department­s saved 31 people from their vehicles, some of them hanging onto their campers, according to Gillespie. He said three people were taken to the hospital for treatment, and two have been released.

Of the two people still missing, one of them was a child approximat­ely 1 year old, Gillespie said.

Fixing the roads and bridges will take time, he said.

“This is not going to be a two-day fix, a two-week fix,” Gillespie said. “It will be a months-to-a-year fix.”

The campground is approximat­ely 50 miles north of Charlotte, where a portion of Interstate 85 was closed because of flooding, and city officials said emergency personnel were performing water rescues. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte told students not already on campus to stay away because of widespread flooding.

To the east, some school systems dismissed classes ahead of schedule because of the rain.

 ?? ANDREW DYE — THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Firefighte­rs with the Winston-Salem Fire Department evacuate residents Thursday in Winston-Salem, N.C.
ANDREW DYE — THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL VIA AP Firefighte­rs with the Winston-Salem Fire Department evacuate residents Thursday in Winston-Salem, N.C.

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