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Flash Floods Swamp Riley County, Kansas

2018-09-04 75 Dailymotion

<p>Hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes in Riley County, Kansas, on Monday, September 3, after storms brought torrential rain to the state.</p><p>The National Weather Service Topeka recorded 9.3 inches of rainfall in Manhattan, Kansas, on Monday as Wildcat Creek broke its bank swamping homes and businesses. Riley County Police Department tweeted</a> that officers had rescued at least 150 people using boats and dump trucks on Monday.</p><p>This drone footage shows flooding at various locations in Manhattan, which is the home of Kansas State University. Credit: Riley County Police Department via Storyful</p><br />

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