Flash Flooding in West Virginia Kills at Least 5

USA – At least 5 people have been confirmed dead after heavy downpour that resulted to flash flooding in West Virginia, while 3 are missing.

Between 2.5 and 4 inches (6.35 to 10.16 cm) of rain fell in less than 30 minutes late Saturday in parts of Wheeling and Ohio County, overwhelming waterways and infrastructure.

Vehicles were swept into creeks, residents sought safety in trees, and a mobile home caught fire.

“It happened so quickly and so fast,” said Lou Vargo, Ohio County’s emergency management director. “I’ve never seen anything like this in my 35 years.”

Governor Patrick Morrisey said the state is working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and has declared a state of emergency in Ohio and Marion Counties.

As of Sunday afternoon, 2,500 homes were without power.

Natural gas leaks delayed restoration efforts.

In Fairmont, about 100 miles (161 kilometers) away, flooding caused a partial collapse of an apartment building.

Residents were evacuated to Fairmont State University’s campus.

More storms were expected, and the National Guard was mobilized to assist.

Authorities are using drones, dogs, and teams to search submerged vehicles and debris.

The deadly floods come just days after San Antonio, Texas, saw similar torrential rains that killed 13 people.

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