Photos: West Virginia flooding
A truck lies in a hole amongst the mud after it was washed out of the driveway from the flooding on June 25, 2016, in Clendenin, West Virginia. T
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Heavy rains pummeled West Virginia on June 23, 2016, resulting in at least 24 deaths and leaving families homeless with the tearful realization that they’re starting from scratch.
This image obtained June 26, 2016, courtesy of the West Virginia Department of Transportation shows a road washed out by flooding in Corton, West Virginia.
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This image obtained June 26, 2016, courtesy of the West Virginia Department of Transportation shows a flooded roadway in Elkview, West Virginia.
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West Virginia State Trooper C.S. Hartman walks from a shed that he checked out as he and other crews search homes in Rainelle, W. Va., on June 25, 2016.
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Larry Brooks walks through his trailer that was destroyed by flooding on June 25, 2016, in Elkview, West Virginia.
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A section of road along State Route 4 on June 25, 2016, outside of Queen Scholls, West Virginia, is washed away after historic flooding.
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Farm land and crops are covered by mud from the flooding of the Elk River on June 25, 2016, in Falling Rock, West Virginia.
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A trailer lies off to the side of the road in front of a home after it was washed away by a flash flood along Jordan Creek on June 25, 2016, in Elkview, West Virginia.
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People stand in the middle of a mud-covered street left over from the flooding of the Elk River on June 25, 2016, in Clendenin, West Virginia.
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Bridgeport W.Va. fireman Ryan Moran exits a home as he and a crew search homes in Rainelle, W.Va., on June 25, 2016.
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The 18th green in flooded on the Old White Course at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., on June 23, 2016.
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Jimmy Scott gets a hug from Anna May Watson as they clean up from severe flooding in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., on June 24, 2016.
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Kathy Bostic sits on a roof as she looks through a plastic tote full of family photographs that she rescued from her flood-damaged home along Jordan Creek Road in Elkview, W.Va., on June 24, 2016.
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Jay Bennett, left, and stepson Easton Phillips survey the damage to a neighbor’s car as the cleanup begins from severe flooding in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., on June 24, 2016.
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Water rushes past a damaged car and into a chasm of exposed piping created by flood damage in Richwood, W.Va. on June 24, 2016.
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Doug May steers his boat across a partially flooded road after rescuing Shawn Berry and Darcy Cochran from a parking lot in Elkview, W.Va., on June 24, 2016.
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