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Virginia Beach, Virginia, will resume normal operations Tuesday after the threat of flooding from the remnants of post-tropical storm Ian forced the closure of government facilities and schools Monday

The city declared a state of emergency Sunday evening in preparation for widespread flooding Monday as the storm system moved over the Mid-Atlantic region. While officials were expecting coastal water levels to elevate significantly, the region was largely spared from major flooding Monday when tides did not rise as forecast.

Nearly 500,000 homes and businesses were still in the dark in Florida early Tuesday after the storm knocked out power and left many without clean tap water. The storm again made landfall Friday near Georgetown, South Carolina, as a Category 1 hurricane. Four people were killed due to the storm’s impact in North Carolina, officials said. Remnants of the storm continued to drench the region after it weaken into a post-tropical system.

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