Gov. Roy Cooper will declare a state of emergency Wednesday for the western part of North Carolina, the governors office said in a statement. The announcement follows heavy rains that slammed the mountainous area Tuesday and Wednesday, causing mudslides and forcing evacuations and road closures -- including a portion of Interstate 40. "Our emergency response and transportation crews have been working through the night to keep North Carolinians safe as conditions deteriorate," Cooper said. " ... this storm isnt yet over. Im urging people to keep a close eye on forecasts and flood watches, and asking drivers to use caution especially when traveling in our western counties."
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