At least six dead as storms and flooding sweep Indiana

At least six people have died in Indiana since storms began on August 11, with flooding peaking in Indianapolis as rains were expected to ease.

Por El Medio Oriente
17 de agosto de 2026
An aerial view showing residential buildings alongside a calm blue-green body of water on the left and a murky, swollen brown river on the right, with trees and fields visible in the background.
Aerial photograph showing the contrast between flood conditions in Indiana, with swollen brown floodwaters on the right adjacent to buildings that have been impacted by severe storms and flooding that killed at least six people. (The Guardian — World)
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At least six people have died in Indiana as days of storms and flooding swept across the state, with flood waters peaking in the White River in Indianapolis, officials said. Rains were expected to ease in the state capital region and other parts of the state on Sunday.

Among those killed since the storms began on August 11 were a four-year-old boy, two men and three women, state homeland security department spokesperson Liz Woods said.

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