Devastating Floods Hit Ohio After Record Rainfall
Flash Flood Warning Issued for Six Counties
675 Inches of Rain Reported in Hudson
Torrential rainfall has caused catastrophic flooding in Ohio, with an astonishing 675 inches of rain estimated to have fallen in the Hudson area.
A Flash Flood Warning is in effect for Geauga, Portage, Summit, Holmes, Medina, and Wayne counties as severe weather continues to affect the region.
Orrville in Wayne County and Summit County have experienced particularly devastating flooding, with homes and businesses submerged.
Heavy Rain Follows Tornadoes and Power Outages
These torrential rains come just days after tornadoes and heavy rain knocked out power to over 400,000 residents in Ohio.
Akron and other areas of Ohio also experienced significant flooding, with many roadways inundated.
Residents Urged to Stay Safe
Authorities are urging residents in affected areas to stay home and avoid flooded roadways.
Flash flooding can be extremely dangerous and can cause serious injuries or death.
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