At least 7 dead after days of severe storms and record flooding in Indiana

A multi-day onslaught of severe storms and historic flooding has left seven people dead and hundreds of structures impacted across Indiana, triggering widespread destruction, water rescues, mass power outages and imminent structural threats. Since storms lashed the state starting on Aug.
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A multi-day onslaught of severe storms and historic flooding has left seven people dead and hundreds of structures impacted across Indiana, triggering widespread destruction, water rescues, mass power outages and imminent structural threats. Since storms lashed the state starting on Aug. 11, at least seven people have died due to storm-related incidents, the Indiana State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) confirmed. While comprehensive information on some of the victims remains limited, the SEOC has confirmed deaths across multiple counties, including a 19-year-old man and a 58-year-old woman in Delaware County, a 4-year-old boy in Jennings County, two women in Lake and Porter counties, a man in LaPorte County, and a 31-year-old man in New Castle.
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- A multi-day onslaught of severe storms and historic flooding has left seven people dead and hundreds of structures impacted across Indiana, triggering widespread destruction, water rescues, mass power outages and imminent structural threats. Since storms lashed the state starting on Aug.
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