At least 6 dead in West Virginia flooding
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Five people have died in the West Virginia flash floods, according to authorities. A new video shows how the storm decimated an apartment building.
"Dangerous" flash flooding could hit up to eight U.S. states on Monday morning. Major storms have been hitting much of the country in recent weeks. There's been an onslaught of tornadoes, thunderstorms,
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.
At least six inches of rain fell in a three-hour period on Thursday, leading to more than a dozen vehicles being washed into a creek. A candlelight vigil was scheduled for Wednesday evening for the victims by the nonprofit San Antonio Aware and Prepared.
Officials plan to investigate what factored into last week's sudden and deadly flooding emergencies that have left some families grieving, according to an email sent by City Manager Erik Walsh to other San Antonio leaders Monday.
An engaged U.S. Army firefighter and a dedicated grandfather are among the victims of Thursday's flash flooding in northeast San Antonio.
A dedicated group of volunteers from River Aid San Antonio participated in a crucial cleanup on Sunday at the Lorence Creek Preserve following deadly flash flooding.