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Tropical Storm Chantal makes landfall in South Carolina

Tropical storm He fell in South Carolina Early on Sunday morning, while officials warn of flashing and “life threatening”, browsing the currents and linking them as the storm system moves inside.

The tropical storm warnings are valid for parts of Carolinas, from the South Santi River, South Carolina, to City Service, North Carolina, according to L. National Hurricane Center In Miami.

She said that the conditions of the storm are expected until Sunday morning, and that heavy rains across parts of northeastern South Carolina and North Crulina may cause flash floods.

“Chantal is expected to bring life -threatening currents with life and reconciling currents along the coast from the coast Northeast Florida To the Atlantic countries the next day or so.

Footage captured on the North Mertel Beach showed heavy winds bombing the coast and riding a harsh waves at the distance. In another video clip, the sand was blowing along the beach with storms ranging between 25 and 30 miles per hour, shaking palm trees while lightning flashed.

Chantal had winds of about 50 mph on land, which occurred in Litchfield beach, South Carolina.

The tropical storm Shantal was formed off the southeastern American coast and is expected to bring heavy rains to parts of Carolinas on Saturday.

It was expected that heavy rains for the coastal plain of Carolinas until Monday, with a total of 2 to 4 inches and local quantities of up to 6 inches.

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