200 rescued from Maryland elementary school using boats
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Derry's Station 71 deployed to Somerset County and then got word that they were needed just south of Frostburg, Maryland.
A 12-year-old boy who was swept away by rushing water is believed to have been found dead after flash flooding impacted the Mid-Atlantic, authorities said Wednesday.
Flooding was reported in several states, including Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, from a massive storm system.
The devastating flooding, which impacted parts of Maryland and Virginia, also trapped more than 200 students and teachers.
Downpours spark floods in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, leaving one boy dead and forcing dozens to evacuate inundated homes and schools.
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Parts of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic were slammed with multiple inches rain, triggering flooding across multiple states.
The body of a 12-year-old boy has been found after he was swept away by rushing water on a Virginia roadway, while a dozen students stayed overnight at a Maryland high school as heavy rains led to flooding in several states, officials said.
Grab the rain gear out of the door! There is a risk of flooding on Tuesday, which is why the National Weather Service has issued Flood Watches.