A woman was found dead in Missouri on Saturday after heavy rainfall affected parts of the state the previous day, leading to emergency rescues and evacuations. Faith Gregory was reported missing in Crawford County after her home was swept away. Her body was located approximately 1.8 miles downstream from her residence in Huzzah Creek, according to the county sheriff's office. The flooding also prompted rescues at a summer camp where over 200 children were present.
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Flash flooding in Missouri results in one death and multiple rescues
Heavy rainfall in Missouri led to flash flooding, resulting in the death of a woman and the rescue of over 200 campers. Faith Gregory's body was found downstream after her home was swept away. Emergency services conducted multiple rescues in the affected areas.
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Flash flooding in Missouri leaves one person dead as 200 campers are rescued
Flash flooding in Missouri results in one death and multiple rescues