
At least 5 people die by extreme climate in Indiana, authorities say
Indianapolis faces its worst flood in 30 years, with hundreds of evacuations
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Indianapolis faces its worst flood in 30 years, with hundreds of evacuations. At least 5 people die by extreme climate in Indiana, authorities say. Storm in Indiana leaves five dead and causes record floods.
Furthermore, The White River grew just shy of 25 feet in the city of Anderson on Friday, more than a foot above the record set in 1913. Farther east in Delaware County, sheriff's deputies on Friday found the body of a 58-year-old woman who they believe died after trying to drive through floodwaters. Flash flood warnings were issued for north-eastern Hendricks county and northern Marion county in central Indiana.
In addition, "The water is still rising, so heed the warnings," said Todd Wilson, director of the city's public works department. As of Saturday afternoon, more than 150,000 people were experiencing power outages, according to the northern Indiana public service company. Authorities described the deluge's effects as unlike anything seen in roughly 30 years.
Moreover, Some rivers reached a level so high that they broke records set more than 100 years ago.
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Indianapolis faces its worst flood in 30 years, with hundreds of evacuations
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt least 5 people die by extreme climate in Indiana, authorities say.
reliability low1/2 sourcesStorm in Indiana leaves five dead and causes record floods.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe White River grew just shy of 25 feet in the city of Anderson on Friday, more than a foot above the record set in 1913.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFarther east in Delaware County, sheriff's deputies on Friday found the body of a 58-year-old woman who they believe died after trying to drive through floodwaters.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFlash flood warnings were issued for north-eastern Hendricks county and northern Marion county in central Indiana.
reliability low1/2 sources"The water is still rising, so heed the warnings," said Todd Wilson, director of the city's public works department.
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As of Saturday afternoon, more than 150,000 people were experiencing power outages, according to the northern Indiana public service company.
according to The Guardian — International EditionAuthorities described the deluge's effects as unlike anything seen in roughly 30 years.
according to The Guardian — International EditionSome rivers reached a level so high that they broke records set more than 100 years ago.
according to CBS News — LatestForeigners expected the White River to get Saturday evening in the Indianapolis area, where National Guard vehicles were among those helping with the rescue efforts.
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The White River grew just shy of 25 feet in the city of Anderson on Friday, more than a foot above the record set in 1913.
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideIndianapolis faces its worst flood in 30 years, with hundreds of evacuations
omitted byLeft sidecovered byRight sideFarther east in Delaware County, sheriff's deputies on Friday found the body of a 58-year-old woman who they believe died after trying to..
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideFlash flood warnings were issued for north-eastern Hendricks county and northern Marion county in central Indiana.
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideAt least 5 people die by extreme climate in Indiana, authorities say.
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