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live team coverage takes us up to the north strand which has seen water spouts flooding and much more in big storms of years past or Julia Richardson joins us live now in North Myrtle Beach so Julia you spoke with a few people there doing some last minute storm shopping also speaking with the cityamp;#39;s fire chief so what are they telling you yeah Rachel well first of all I just want to say it started to downpour just in the last 10 minutes or so weamp;#39;re already seeing some flooding here on the side of the street weamp;#39;ve been outside of Bolanos here in North Myrtle Beach for a few hours now talking to people doing their last minute storm preps now some of them are locals and some of them are visitors but they say they are ready to hunker down and wait out this storm now some tell me they have never experienced something like this before and some of them say theyamp;#39;ve been through other storms but North Myrtle Beachamp;#39;s fire chief Billy Floyd says no matter w