"Severe Storms Cause Flooding and Traffic Backups in Central West Virginia"

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Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in central West Virginia have led to high water conditions and flash flood warnings, prompting emergency response efforts and multiple water rescues. The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for the region, with upwards of 6-to-8 inches of rain falling in a short span of time. Emergency personnel are urging residents to avoid travel on water-covered roads, and multiple areas in Kanawha County have been affected by flooding. Eyewitness News crews are monitoring the situation and collecting information on impacted areas.
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