Dozens unaccounted for after Virginia storm l GMA

More than three dozen people are still unaccounted for after flash floods ripped through southwest Virginia on Tuesday, bringing three inches of rain in just 90 minutes to Buchanan County.

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24 thoughts on “Dozens unaccounted for after Virginia storm l GMA

  1. don't worry guys this will be going to worst in the next few years to come… because people don't really care about Global Warming… do you really think World Leader care about it? nah… they don't care because they already prepared whay would happen… they already have bunkers and foods will last years even seeds plants inside the bunker… you just don't know…

  2. They need to put down their phones, get off the media begging for sympathy, and get out there and find the missing. As the bible says "seek and ye shall find" and that takes a little effort.

  3. I live in Toledo and this is the first I’m hearing anything about this storm 😆 I got a little rain but what the??

  4. If you live or build on a river valley floor you have no brains. ALL OVER THE WORLD the same thing happens. Why would it not happen in the US.
    Mental midgets pitch a tent on a river bank.

  5. and climate change denials are still able to remain delusional. even now, there is no slowing down of investments pouring into soon-to-be future disaster zones. what else can you do besides making good decisions yourself and profit off their mistakes?

  6. Things are not going to get any better folks. Repent and turn to Christ. We are truly living in the last days 💔

  7. This is why I have an emergency bag just incase I need to leave home when it calls for it 🙁 scary. But where to go when it’s flooding smh.

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