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Officials recover body of missing woman following flooding at Duck Creek
A woman is dead and a man was rescued following flooding at Duck Creek Saturday night.
CALDWELL COUNTY, N.C. — Alexander Rescue Squad announced the search is over for a missing woman who was swept into Duck Creek Saturday night.
Officials said the woman was in a vehicle with another man when the roadway began to flood. The two people tried to exit their vehicle while it was in the water.
The man, officials said, grabbed onto a tree for about 30 minutes when someone passing by spotted him and called 911. The rescue squad and fire were then called out to the scene. The man was rescued at around midnight Saturday evening but they could not find the woman.
The search for the missing woman ended sometime Sunday morning when they recovered her body.
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