Residents across Delaware’s coast are assessing the damage after a powerful nor’easter brought widespread flooding , water rescues, and lingering high tide threats through the weekend.

In Long Neck, residents reported some of the worst flooding in years.

“It was definitely as high as the porch. The pier was completely underwater and so were the side slopes where boats could go,” said Patty Flanagan. “This is the worst system since I’ve been here.” “It's been a bad season. I've been here since 2019, so I'm fairly seasoned to it, but I've found the drains are having more problems,” said a Long Neck resident around high tide Monday afternoon.

First responders were called to several incidents over the weekend, including a medical emergency in the Pot Nets Coveside community

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