Rescue teams are continuing to search for people still unaccounted for after severe flooding swept through parts of West Virginia, leaving at least 10 people dead and causing widespread destruction to homes and neighborhoods.
The flooding hit with little warning, forcing emergency crews into a race against time as they worked through damaged roads, submerged areas, and debris-filled streets. Officials have not yet given a final count of how many remain missing.
Residents in the hardest-hit areas are facing the aftermath of collapsed property, interrupted services, and uncertainty about the safety of neighbors and loved ones. Local and state responders are focusing on search efforts, damage assessment, and immediate humanitarian needs.
The disaster adds to growing concern over the impact of extreme weather on vulnerable communities, where fast-moving floods can turn fatal within hours. Authorities are urging residents to stay clear of dangerous areas as recovery operations continue.


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