Tropical Storm Debby has been downgraded to a tropical depression as it continues its relentless path across the southeastern United States. The storm has already claimed the lives of at least seven individuals, leaving communities grappling with the aftermath.
Now, Debby is spiraling northward, targeting Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York. Meteorologists warn that the remnants of Debby could spawn tornadoes and exacerbate flash flooding in regions that are still recovering from previous heavy rains.
Residents in the forecasted areas are advised to stay vigilant and heed weather warnings. Authorities are preparing for potential emergencies, ensuring that resources are in place to handle any severe weather events that may arise from the lingering effects of the storm.
The Northeast U.S. has experienced a series of weather challenges this season, and the addition of Tropical Depression Debby underscores the importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of natural disasters.
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Debby downgraded to a tropical depression, still threatens NE U.S.
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