Storm system brings heavy rain and flooding to Carolinas after making first landfall in Florida
Tornadoes spawned by Tropical Storm Debby leveled homes, damaged a school and killed one person early on Thursday, as the system dropped heavy rain and flooded communities across North and South Carolina.
It only took 15 seconds for a tornado to devastate Genesis Cooper’s home in Lucama, North Carolina, a small town about 40 miles (64km) east of Raleigh. He almost slept through it – if not for an alert on his wife’s phone.
Cooper, his wife and their 20-year-old son huddled in a bathroom with blankets. They felt vibrations and heard glass shattering before hearing a sudden boom.
“I can’t even describe it. It’s like, suction, that’s what it felt like,” Cooper said. “Like something is squeezing, like your ears are popping.”
The tornado was one of at least three reported overnight in North Carolina, and perhaps the most devastating. One person was found dead in a home damaged by the Lucama tornado, a Wilson county spokesperson, Stephen Mann, said in an email. No further details on the person were immediately provided.
Cooper said the tornado was so intense that the wind gusts dragged a large punching bag out of his son’s bedroom and flung it into the living room, knocking his son’s door off the hinges. Parts of the roof and walls of the house were torn off, causing water to leak inside. The side windows were busted out, and the backyard pool deck was damaged.
Despite it all, Cooper seemed to be calm, saying that he knew they were in God’s hands. “This is just stuff.
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