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Torrential rains caused flash flooding in West Virginia over the weekend, leading to several deaths.
Two to 4 inches of rain fell within a matter of hours, which overwhelmed and flooded Appalachian creeks and waterways.
More thunderstorms are on the way, with multiple states under flash flood watches or similar alerts on Monday.
At least six people died in weekend flash flooding in West Virginia. As much as 4 inches of rain fell in parts of Ohio County ...
After deadly flash flooding, first responders are still searching for survivors. At least six people were killed. West ...
The death toll from weekend flooding in West Virginia has risen to six. Gov. Patrick Morrisey says at least two people remain ...
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Flash flooding killed five people in West Virginia and rescue crews were searching for three people who were missing as ...
Four inches of rain fell in a 30-minute period in Ohio County on Saturday. One of the victims was 3 years old.
Significant flooding in northern West Virginia claimed the lives of at least five people over the weekend and four others ...
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey issued a state of emergency in Ohio County on Sunday as the search for those who were ...
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