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The torrential rainfall that pounded parts of Chicago on July 25 was so extreme, it typically occurs only once every 1,000 years, according to the National Weather Service.
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Chicago and Cook County issued a disaster proclamation for the flooding from July 25 to 28. A line of thunderstorms brought ...
Disaster proclamations have been issued by the city of Chicago and Cook County to help residents recover losses from property damage after last month's flooding.
The flooding between July 25 and 28 impacted at least 3,000 residents, destroying around 100 homes and affecting another 3,000 homes in Chicago and suburban Cook County, officials said.
Chicago and Cook County have issued disaster proclamations after more than 100 homes were destroyed by flooding in late July.
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Near Nebo, North Carolina, three people were rescued and at least 25 others were evacuated from a campground due to rising floodwaters.