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Catastrophic flooding in Indiana caused by severe storms and a derecho has resulted in at least six deaths, extensive damage, and record-high water levels along the White River. The storms, starting August 11, produced winds up to 100 mph and over 11 inches of rainfall, leading to widespread evacuations, infrastructure destruction, and a state of emergency across multiple counties. Recovery efforts are ongoing to assess and repair the damage caused by the historic flooding.
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