Missouri Floods Claim Lives, Including Poll Workers, Amid Levee Threat

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At least five people, including a couple in their 70s who were election poll workers, died in Missouri due to flash flooding caused by torrential rains. The storm system, which also spawned tornadoes in Oklahoma and Arkansas, led to widespread flooding and numerous water rescues. In Wright County, the couple's vehicle was swept away by flooding, while two other deaths occurred in St. Louis County. The National Weather Service reported likely tornadoes in Oklahoma and Arkansas, but no fatalities from those events.
- Missouri flash flooding kills 5, including 2 poll workers CBS News
- Flooding in Missouri Kills at Least 4, Including 2 Poll Workers The New York Times
- 2 poll workers die after vehicle swept off highway in floodwaters: Officials ABC News
- St. Francois Co. EMA: Levee near Iron Mountain Lake in danger of failing; evacuations recommended KFVS
- 'Turn around, don't drown': 2nd person found dead after flash flooding along Gravois Creek near I-55 KSDK.com
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