MiamiThe tropical Chantal agony intensifies as it moves toward the coast of the United States. It was anticipated that strong rainstorms would hit parts of the Carolinas on Sunday.
Tropical hurricane warnings were issued for parts of both states, according to the Miami-based National Hurricane Center.
The madrugada del domingo, la tormenta, is located 136 kilometers (85 millas) to the southeast of Wilmington, Carolina del Norte, and 120 kilometers (75 millas) to the east of Charleston, Carolina del Sur. The winds were sustained at 96 kilometers per hour (60 millimeters per hour), and they were moving toward the north at 13 kilometers per hour (8 mph).
According to the Hurricane Center, the Chantal rain bands are moving toward the coast, which causes repentant flooding to become more concerning.
In Carolina del Sur, it was anticipated that the pain would last for several hours and would weaken rapidly as it persisted on land.
Strong rains were predicted for parts of North Carolina until the lunes, with a total of five to ten metros (two to four pulgadas) of precipitation and localized amounts of up to 15 cm (seis pulgadas), which could cause significant flooding.
The Carolina del Sur Emergency Management Division had already warned the public about the risk of isolated tornadoes along the coast and smaller coastal flooding.
Additionally, advise the conductors not to go on water-blocked roads or take short cuts on roads in areas that have been flooded.
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This story was translated from English by an AP editor using a tool for artificial intelligence generation.