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Three dead in Arizona flooding as the Carolinas brace for possible hurricane | US weather

Authorities said on Saturday that at least three people were killed and others were believed to be missing after a flood in a rural community in Arizona.

Meanwhile, in Southern Carolina, on Saturday, they spent preparations for an anonymous air system that was expected to approach the province coast as a hurricane at the beginning of next week.

Gila County’s Emergency Management Department Director Arizona, Carl Melford, said to the local news organization Kpho that two of them were in a vehicle and that on Friday, Phoenix was located in a city of about 7,250 (142km), a city of approximately 7,250 people.

“I grew up here and I don’t know the town where I grew up right now,” he said.

City officials on Facebook, seekers searched for people missing all night and more help to continue to search. They called on people to stay away from the historical city center of the old mining town due to dangerous buildings and dangerous chemicals and debris, including propane tanks sweeping in flood waters.

Governor Henry McMaster in Southern Carolina called on Saturday afternoon to closely monitor the air and remain awake as the potential bad weather approached the state.

Again on Saturday, North Carolina Governor Josh Stein declared an emergency before the system, which was defined as the nine of tropical depression by the National Hurricane Center in Miami. On Saturday a year ago, Hurricane Helene ruined the parts of South Carolina and North Carolina.

The system was about 120 miles (190km) of the middle Bahamas in the afternoon of Saturday afternoon. Estimators urged people in the Bahamas and the southeastern coast of the United States to pay attention to the storm.

“We never know where to go,” he said to discuss the storm at a news conference in the afternoon on Saturday. “This storm is fatal serious. It’s not just serious. Fatal serious.”

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