Interstate 95 has been re-opened throughout North Carolina after earlier closures due to Hurricane Matthew. However, I-95 Southbound is reduced to one lane at two locations in the state.
by Staff
October 19, 2016
Image: North Carolina DOT
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Image: North Carolina DOT
Interstate 95 has been re-opened throughout North Carolina after earlier closures due to Hurricane Matthew, the North Carolina Department of Transportation has announced.
However, NCDOT said that I-95 Southboundis reduced to one lane in these two locations:
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Near I-40 at Exit 79
Near Lumberton at Exit 25
NCDOT added that many roadways in eastern North Carolina still remain closed due to extensive flooding in low-lying areas, caused by the powerful the storm that hit the Southeast Atlantic Coast between Florida and the Carolinas from Oct. 7-9.
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