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Maryland Schools Evacuated, Virginia Boy Found Dead Following Flash Floods

Severe flooding triggered by an atmospheric river led to school evacuations in Maryland, while a missing child in Virginia was found deceased after being swept away by floodwaters.

Overview

  • Over 200 students and staff were rescued by boat from two Maryland elementary schools as floodwaters breached buildings, reaching the second floor in one instance.
  • A 12-year-old boy in Albemarle County, Virginia, was found deceased after being swept away by floodwaters; search efforts had resumed at first light on May 14.
  • Governors in Maryland and West Virginia declared states of emergency as heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and infrastructure damage across multiple states.
  • Floodwaters in Western Maryland's Georges Creek region peaked on May 14, with road closures and hazardous conditions persisting as emergency crews assessed damage.
  • This flooding event highlights the region's vulnerability to extreme weather, with communities recalling similar devastation from a 1996 flood.