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South Carolina, 6 months after floods: ‘Rough road ahead’

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In this Tuesday, March 29, 2016 photo, resident-turned-activist Rachel Larratt stands inside one of the damaged homes in her neighborhood near Gills Creek, where many ranch-style, single level homes were flooded or submerged to their rooftops, in Columbia, S.C. After the historic rains and floods battered South Carolina in October, Larratt founded a nonprofit foundation to help people manage the process of seeking assistance to relocate, and selling or repairing damaged homes. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro)

In this Tuesday, March 29, 2016 photo, resident-turned-activist Rachel Larratt stands inside one of the damaged homes in her neighborhood near Gills Creek, where many ranch-style, single level homes were flooded or submerged to their rooftops, in Columbia, S.C. After the historic rains and floods battered South Carolina in October, Larratt founded a nonprofit foundation to help people manage the process of seeking assistance to relocate, and selling or repairing damaged homes. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro)

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