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How NCDOT is preparing for Hurricane Ian in the Carolinas
The state says they’ve also preloaded emergency trailers with thousands of barricades, high water signs, and road closure signs. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is ramping up its response so it can get roads reopened as quickly as possible after Hurricane Ian. Let’s connect the dots. According to NCDOT, they have 374 backhoes, more than 1,400 chains, and more than 1,300 trucks ready to roll out. They think this will…
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