(Bloomberg) — Flood warnings and watches stretch from Georgia to New Hampshire and heavy rain warnings are up in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick as post-tropical cyclone Debby tracks across the eastern US.
Debby, which first came ashore in Florida as a hurricane on Monday, has killed at least seven people and pushed more than 100 rivers into flood stage, left cities and towns awash and more than 78,000 customers without power in 11 states, according to PowerOutage.us. So far, 10 to 15 inches (25 to 38 centimeters) of rain have hit a wide area from Florida to North Carolina, with more in isolated spots. Sarasota, Florida picked up 17.78 inches.
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