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No, video doesn’t show Debby flooding in North Carolina | Fact check

An Aug. 7 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a montage of flooding and storm surge footage.
“Tropical Storm Debby in North Carolina,” reads text superimposed over the image. “7 August, 2024.”
The video was shared more than 4,000 times in five days.
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The video does not show flooding in North Carolina from Tropical Storm Debby, according to an area meteorologist. The video includes old footage and clips from other places.
Beginning on Aug. 6, Tropical Storm Debby caused heavy rainfall in North Carolina.
However, Nick Petro, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service who conducted storm-related damage surveys in the area, told USA TODAY the video does not show that event. He said the flooding shown in the video was too extreme.
“I was out on the road surveying all day,” he said. “There was nothing like you see in that video.”
He also said some of the landscapes and foliage shown in the video don’t match those in North Carolina.
The video includes clips from Florida and Turkey and one clip that appears to show debris associated with a 2011 tsunami in Japan. Another clip in the video was posted online prior to Aug. 7.
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USA TODAY reached out to the Facebook user who shared the post for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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