Boone County, West Virginia, is reeling from catastrophic flooding that swamped homes in as little as 15 minutes, with water levels reaching five feet—forcing residents to replace heat pumps, insulation, and ductwork. Volunteer groups like Team Rubicon are on the ground, helping families salvage belongings and tear out ruined drywall and carpeting, showcasing the power of community resilience. Over 150 homes are affected, leaving families burdened with cleanup and long recovery ahead. The National Guard is set to arrive next week, bringing much-needed manpower and resources to support ongoing efforts. This crisis underscores the strength of communities rallying together in the face of nature’s fury.
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