Homeowners in Delran worry about next storm, continue to clean up after severe flooding
One of the hardest hit areas was Delran, Burlington County, where about 50 homes were flooded. Homeowners continued cleaning up Thursday.
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One of the hardest hit areas was Delran, Burlington County, where about 50 homes were flooded. Homeowners continued cleaning up Thursday.
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