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Double-check insurance coverage, prepare your home now before Hurricane Ian arrives
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida Wednesday, with expectations it will reach North Carolina and other states in the southeast later this week. Here in the Triangle, property owners are preparing for the possibility of heavy rain and high winds. “An inch of water in the home can cause up to $25,000 worth of damage,” Tar Heel Basement Systems sales manager Nate Zook said. He suggested people clear out drains and…
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