At least 6 dead in West Virginia flooding
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Significant flooding in northern West Virginia claimed the lives of at least six people, including a 3-year-old and her mother, over the weekend and two others remain missing, officials say.
Recent torrential rains caused record-breaking floods in the South and Eastern U.S., causing nearly 20 deaths. Floods resulted in considerable infrastructure damage, challenging rescue efforts. With more rain forecast and grounds already saturated, further flooding continues to be a severe risk.
Torrential rains caused flash flooding in West Virginia over the weekend, leading to several deaths. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
A group of Girl Scouts is accounted for after flash flooding near their cabin in North Park. Pittsburgh's Action News 4 has learned the children are being released to their parents after the flooding event in Allegheny County. Multiple crews were spotted at the scene off Kummer Road around 1:20 p.m. on Tuesday.
What started as a sudden and severe round of flooding in Washington County has now turned into a major cleanup effort, especially in South Strabane Township.
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Leaders at the Masonic Temple say the basement of the historic downtown Evansville building hasn’t had a drop of water in it since the Great Flood of 1937.
With more rain in the forecast this week, officials are urging residents to stay alert and avoid flooded roads.
Seven people are now confirmed dead from Saturday’s flooding in Ohio County, with at least one person still listed as missing — and officials are warning residents to pay close attention to storms that could come today.