Flooding risk remains as storms move from the Midwest to the mid-Atlantic
Summary
Severe storms with heavy rain and flooding have affected parts of the Midwest and mid-Atlantic, causing deaths and property damage. Flood warnings remain in some areas as emergency teams continue to assist residents and repair damage.Key Facts
- Storms struck Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, and other states with heavy rain and flash flooding.
- At least seven people died in Indiana due to flooding and related incidents.
- Floodwaters have caused damage to roads, bridges, and homes; some areas remain underwater.
- Over 100,000 utility customers in Indiana were without power as of Monday morning.
- Flood watches remained in effect in parts of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky.
- Emergency services launched support websites to help residents affected by the flooding.
- A cold front is expected to move the storm system off the East Coast by Tuesday.
- The heavy rain and storms have been part of a larger pattern affecting the Midwest with tornadoes and flash floods.
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