Flooding Kills Boy, Causes Evacuations in Virginia, Maryland
Flooding Kills Boy, Causes Evacuations in Virginia, Maryland

Flooding Kills Boy, Causes Evacuations in Virginia, Maryland

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A 12-year-old boy, Jordan Sims, was swept away by floodwaters from an overflowing creek in Albemarle County, Virginia, after heavy rains and flooding affected the East Coast. Emergency crews launched a search after a 911 call on Tuesday evening, pausing overnight due to low visibility and resuming at daylight. Sims' body was recovered the next morning, pending official identification by the medical examiner. The severe weather also triggered evacuations and school closures in neighboring Maryland, displacing up to 200 students and adults, though no additional injuries or missing persons have been reported. Local officials and community leaders expressed condolences to the Sims family. Authorities continue to urge residents to avoid flooded areas as damage assessments and recovery operations are underway.

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