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Isabel Batters North Carolina Residents Who Stayed
Sept. 20, 2003
The few with working cell phones called 911, but there was little emergency workers could do in the more than 60 mph winds at the height of the storm.
The few with working cell phones called 911, but there was little emergency workers could do in the more than 60 mph winds at the height of the storm.
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