At least three people were killed Saturday and four others have been reported missing after flash flooding in eastern Pennsylvania
At least four people have died and up to a dozen more are missing – including a 9-month-old baby – after flash flooding and several inches of rain rocked southeast Pennsylvania.
At least four inches of torrential rain an hour fell during the heart of the storm at around 5:30 p.m., officials said. Dean Iovino with the National Weather Service said more rain fell in two hours than the city of Las Vegas receives in a year.
Two women and a man, ranging in age from 40 to 60s, have been found dead. Four people were missing, three females and a male. Among the missing was a 9-month-old baby.
Brewer declined to identify the relationships of the victims but said “one family has been severely affected.”