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Zeta-caused North Carolina landslide creates 90-mile detour near McDowell County

McDowell County Emergency Management said the landslide occurred early Friday about half a mile north of the U.S. 221 intersection with N.C. Highway 226.
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LENOIR, N.C. — Emergency officials say a landslide caused by Tropical Storm Zeta has blocked a North Carolina road, severing access between mountain counties and forcing motorists to take a 90-mile detour. 

News outlets report McDowell County Emergency Management said the landslide occurred early Friday about half a mile north of the U.S. 221 intersection with N.C. Highway 226. 

The landslide cut off access between Mitchell and McDowell counties. 

The N.C. Department of Transportation set up a 90-mile detour requiring northbound drivers take Interstate 40 West to I-240 West to I-26 West to U.S. 19E east to its intersection with N.C. 226 in Mitchell County. 

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