Coastal flooding and beach erosion caused by a nor'easter continued to impact Delaware Oct. 13.

High winds, 12- to 18-foot waves, substantial beach erosion and dune breaching were expected, a National Weather Service report said.

The state remained under a coastal flood warning throughout the day, with flooding likely to peak with the afternoon high tide, according to the National Weather Service.

The Delaware Emergency Management Agency announced the activation of the National Guard late Oct. 12.

“We’re monitoring the situation and proactively positioning additional resources to support counties and municipalities in safe-guarding residents,” DEMA Director A.J. Schall said in a statement. “DEMA will continue to alert the public with Watches and Warnings and other possible protective a

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