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As many as five fatalities related to the flooding were reported as of midday Friday after storms rolled into West Virginia early Thursday. Thousands were left without power and several roads rendered impassable.
WVPB’s Kara Lofton travelled to Richwood on Thursday evening and took these images of the flooding damage. For complete coverage of the storms and flooding, follow our ongoing coverage here.
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Debris from historic heavy rains in Richwood, WV, bent a metal gate outside of the town’s middle school.
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Downtown Richwood, WV, at dawn after hours of heavy rain flooded the little town.
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State police stand behind a massive mudslide on route 39 near Richwood. Mudslides isolated the town for most of the night Thursday.
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A firetruck outside Smithers, WV, warns travelers of a mudslide that obscured half the road.
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Paramedics settle a one-year-old boy into an ambulance after the child was carried over a huge mudslide outside Richwood, WV.
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A paramedic carries a child over a mudslide to an ambulance waiting on the other side. Two other rescuers help the child’s mother through the foot-deep debris.
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View of a window of the Richwood Middle School artroom. The floodwaters completely blew out the glass. You can see the classroom on the left, the lawn on the right.
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Debris covers the floor of the Richwood Middle School art room. Floodwaters completely blew out the large glass window exposing the classroom to the outdoors.
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Debris covers the floor of the Richwood Middle School art room. Floodwaters completely blew out the large glass window exposing the classroom to the outdoors.
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A mangled metal fence tangles with floodwater debris beside a downtown Richwood home.
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A battered trailer and ice chest sit beside the river in the early Friday morning.
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The Main Street Motors office building teeters off the side of the road in Richmond, WV, after the ground beneath it collapsed due to heavy rains Thursday.
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Broken Rite Aid doors are deadbolted shut early Friday morning in Richwood, WV. Rumors that the Rite Aid roof had collapsed and that the store had been looted were circulating, but could not be confirmed.
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A ramp outside Richwood Middle School is garnished with floodwater debris.
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A state policeman inspects the mudslide covering route 39 west of Richwood.
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A segment of route 39 in Smithers has crumbled into the river below.
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