Flash floods kill 5 in West Virginia
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Flash flooding caused by torrential rains killed seven people in northern West Virginia and rescue crews were searching for two other people who were missing on June 16, 2025 as authorities assessed damage to roads,
MARION COUNTY, W.V. (NBC, KYMA/KECY) - The flash flooding death toll has climbed to six in West Virginia. A state of emergency has been issued for parts of the state after heavy rains resulted in flash flooding over the weekend. Dozens of homes were affected by the flash flooding, including an estimated 29 homes which were destroyed.
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