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Creeks and Rivers in Caldwell County are on the rise

CALDWELL COUNTY, NC (September 16, 2018) — We are monitoring the gauges at Wilson Creek, John’s River, Mulberry Creek, Yadkin River and Buffalo Creek closely.  At this time, all gauges are below flood stage, but they are on the rise and these waters can rise significantly in a very short period of time.  Stay Safe!!! 

*TURN AROUND DON’T DROWN*

Residents in the Wilson Creek and John’s River communities were asked by Sheriff’s deputies to voluntarily evacuate those flood prone areas.

You can monitor these gauges too by clicking here.

When the winds begin to diminish we will be headed up to northern Caldwell County so we can better report on the conditions…

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