RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The southeast corner of the Raleigh National Cemetery is slowly drying out, though there are signs where water once stood.
Several graves, including ones belonging to World War 1 and World War II soldiers, have muddy water marks.
A week ago, the flooding was extensive in a section of the cemetery and ABC11 found more than four dozen graves peeking out from the water.
Area residents told ABC11 this was not a one-off caused by rain.
One woman, who lives in the East Raleigh neighborhood, said the cemetery, which is maintained by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, is flooded "75 percent of the time."