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At least five people have died in the state of Indiana due to unprecedented floods and thunderstorms that have occurred since August 11. Some areas experienced rainfall exceeding 28 centimeters over two days, and river levels rose unusually high, such as the White River, which overflowed its banks, reaching water levels of over 7.3 meters—record figures dating back more than a century. Rescue teams have evacuated hundreds of residents and saved others trapped by the floods. The governor has requested federal assistance from the U.S. president. The storms have caused widespread destruction to both people and property, with authorities escalating their efforts to respond to the crisis.
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