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The bodies of two women and one man were found Saturday night in the area of Washington Crossing, part of Upper Makefield Township in Bucks County, about 30 minutes north of Center City Philadelphia.
Bucks County remembers fatal flood: A year after fatal flash flood in Upper Makefield: 'Time has not healed this wound' S. Carolina family torn apart: South Carolina family torn apart by Upper ...
Drivers go through the standing flood water on State Rd. caused by the recent rain storm in Bensalem on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. Daniella Heminghaus | Bucks County Courier Times
Portions of the state also was impacted by flooding on the same day, especially in Northampton County, where severe flash floods occurred and flood damages totaled at $7.55 million. [ 170 ] [ 171 ] [ 172 ] Overall, on all three days, severe weather damages, including some caused by floods, totaled $10.184 million and caused seven fatalities and ...
According to a damage report by the National Climatic Data Center, the borough of Darby in Delaware County was "cut off and decimated" by floods from the Darby and Cobb creeks. [8] Flood waters there, reportedly up to 8 ft (2.4 m) deep, demolished local homes and businesses. In Aston Township, mud accumulated to 3 to 4 ft (0.91 to 1.22 m).
At least 6 deaths along the Front Range have been attributed to the flooding, [33] and evacuations took place in many low-lying areas. The town of Lyons in Boulder County was isolated by the flooding of the St. Vrain River, [34] and several earth dams along the Front Range burst or were overtopped. As of late September 13, according to the ...
The extended flood watch includes portions of Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties, Lower Bucks County, Philadelphia and Upper Bucks County. Gov. Shapiro creates flood task force: PA creates ...
In parts of Wilkes-Barre, severe flooding hadn't been seen since Hurricane Agnes of 1972. [63] Over 2,000 homes were damaged in Lebanon County. Damage in the state totaled over $177 million. [64] [65] [66] October 29–30, 2012 – Hurricane Sandy brought over 20 inches (51 cm) of rain to southern Pennsylvania and caused 14 deaths. [67]