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Devastating Floods Hit Coffee County

By: Megan Hunter
Updated: August 7, 2012
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Heavy rain in Enterprise caused quite a few problems for homeowners.

Many neighborhood roads were closed because of flash flooding and several homes had significant water damage.

Dixie Drive in Enterprise was hit hard, with many homes reporting significant damage.


Honeysuckle Drive had around five inches of rain covering its roadway.

It was closed to the public as of Tuesday afternoon.

Coffee County officials say that area received about seven inches of rain.

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