Home
Local News
Weather
Eyewitness Sports
Medical Coverage
Call For Action
Investigators
More Details
Technology
Entertainment
Community
What's On WPRI
What's On Fox
Contests
2 Minute Test Drive
Experts Online
Feedback
Online Store
Chopper 12
Station Info



MARKETPLACE:  Auto | Jobs | People Search | Personals | Travel | Yellow Pages  November 18, 2004
LIFESTYLE: 
Education | House & Home | Money | Pets | Recipes | Relationships | What's Next | More Topics...
 
Forecasters issue flood warnings as Jeanne remnants move north
Email to a Friend Printer Friendly Version  

UNDATED (AP) -- Flood warnings are in effect from Georgia to New York as the remnants of Hurricane Jeanne move up the Eastern Seaboard.

The storm is being blamed for one death in South Carolina.  Officials there say a man died when he was thrown from his mobile home by a tornado spawned by Jeanne. About a dozen other people were taken to hospitals.

The storm has dumped up to four inches of rain on parts of South Carolina where itÔŅĹs still located.

Streams in Virginia are already bursting their banks and officials are warning of possible tornadoes there as well.

Many of these areas have already been saturated by past storms, which officials say increases the chances of flooding now.

 

Local News
Police arrest 12-year-old for selling drugs
Flu Shot Guidelines
Crucial piece of a pipe organ stolen from church
Eyewitness News Live at 5
Police on Search for Escaped Prisoner
Pawtucket Gets Federal Help to Fight Crime
Racial learning divide criticized during discussion in Cranston
Rhode Island has youngest delegation in U.S. House
Calls received in three states leads to evacuations of San Diego courts
West Warwick looking to Canada for cheaper prescriptions
National News  more» 
League of Women Voters enters fray over San Diego's mayor race
Fallujah Video has congressman calling for reporter ban
Deadly deer: Fatal crashes caused by animals at all-time high
Novelist Lily Tuck, historian Kevin Boyle win National Book Awards
Woman charged with murder in neglect deaths of her two young boys
Sears and KMart find a new way to talk about layoffs
Two seventh-grade girls accused of serving poisoned cornbread cake at school
White House praises British aid worker believed killed in Iraq
SEAL accused of prisoner abuse in Iraq to face court-martial
Convict in Houston 'Good Samaritan' slaying executed

Turkey Day is Coming
Plan your menu with the help of your community's favorite recipes.
Smile Maintenance
Your smile says a lot about you. Is it saying the right thing?
Send questions and comments about this website to the .
All content © Copyright 2004 WorldNow, WPRI, WNAC and Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
For more information on this site, please read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.