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pegdiver
Oct 05, 2015Explorer
Many places are flooded or are extremely wet. The best you can do is call the campground to see what conditions they have. Also check the roads to get there. Bridges are out, flooding of roads and other factors are hindering travel in some areas. Some small local dams have not held and the water has flooded local homes. It really depends on where you are as to what flooding is there. We got 'told to leave' on Ocracoke last week and visitors are still not allowed back due to flooded roads - on Ocracoke and Cedar Island and Swan Quarter. Most of that was due to high tide. We are in a waiting mode in North Carolina but hope to resume our travels soon. Check with the state DOT for road closures and the campground for flooding.
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