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Tropical Storm Imelda is strengthening and is expected to become a hurricane by Tuesday as it moves off the Southeast coast, kicking up dangerous surf, rip currents, coastal flooding and beach erosion from Florida through the Carolinas.
The core of Imelda will miss the U.S. coast thanks to high pressure and Hurricane Humberto, but the new hurricane will still trigger dangerous surf, rip currents, and coastal flooding from Florida to the Northeast.
The government’s warning system is under scrutiny after some felt they didn’t get enough advance notice before the devastating flooding hit the community on Friday night.
Two Montgomery County firefighters are charged with several crimes after a baseball field was flooded over the summer. Captain Christopher Reilly and Master Firefighter Alan Barnes are both assigned to Station 16 and face the same three counts,
Three people have died, and a fourth person is missing after flash flooding ravaged Globe and other parts of Gila County.
The flooding displaced about 1,000 propane tanks from a distribution facility into the surrounding area, creating an immediate hazmat concern.
Tonight, temperatures will drop into the 60s and winds are expected to pick up. We'll see winds out of the NE at 15-25 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph.
Due to recent flash flooding in the Globe-Miami area, the Arizona Department of Transportation canceled daytime closures on U.S. 60 between mileposts 227 and 243 that were set for Sept. 30 to Oct. 2.