<p>A state of emergency was issued in Rutherford County, North Carolina, on Wednesday, May 30, because of ongoing flooding issues from the remnants of Subtropical Storm Alberto.</p><p>People living along the Broad River were told to move to higher ground, a news report said</a>. Area campgrounds were also evacuated</a>.</p><p>This video and the images were taken around Rutherford and Polk counties on May 30. Credit: John Cullen via Storyful</p><br />