Flooding Persists in Southeastern US After Tropical Storm Arthur
Flooding Persists in Southeastern US After Tropical Storm Arthur
US · Published Jun 23, 2026
The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur and other weather systems have caused widespread flooding across the Southeastern United States.
Mississippi has been particularly affected, with emergency crews conducting rescues in Smith County and a dam partially failing in Harrison County.

Impact & Risks

The flooding has caused significant damage to infrastructure, including roads and dams, and has led to the evacuation of residents in affected areas. Emergency services are stretched thin, with multiple rescues reported. The risk of additional flash flooding remains high as new thunderstorms are forecasted. The agricultural sector and local economies are also likely to face disruptions due to the prolonged flooding.

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