At least seven people dead from days of storms and record flooding in Indiana
- Days of storms and flooding in Indiana left at least seven people dead as floodwaters peaked in Indianapolis’s White River – and rains were expected to ease in the state capital region and other parts of the state on Sunday.
- A four-year-old boy, three men and three women were among those who had died since the storms began on 11 August, state homeland security department spokesperson Liz Woods said.
- Among the latest confirmed victims was a 31-year-old cyclist found dead early on Sunday in a hole that opened up on a washed-out road in Henry county, east of Indianapolis.
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- Days of storms and flooding in Indiana left at least seven people dead as floodwaters peaked in Indianapolis’s White River – and rains were expected to ease in the state capital region and other parts of the state on Sunday.
- A four-year-old boy, three men and three women were among those who had died since the storms began on 11 August, state homeland security department spokesperson Liz Woods said.
- Among the latest confirmed victims was a 31-year-old cyclist found dead early on Sunday in a hole that opened up on a washed-out road in Henry county, east of Indianapolis.
Sources: Guardian