Chapel Hill flooding leads to downed trees and power outages across town
Since Sunday afternoon, more than 5.25 inches of rain fell in Chapel Hill, leading to downed trees, power outages and flooding across town.
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Since Sunday afternoon, more than 5.25 inches of rain fell in Chapel Hill, leading to downed trees, power outages and flooding across town.
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