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More than 200 people helicoptered to safety in southeast Missouri flooding

Heavy rainfall and widespread flooding battered parts of southeast Missouri on Friday, forcing the helicopter evacuations of more than 200 children and staff from a summer camp, and the rescues of about 20 people who had moved to safety on a campground building that collapsed.

With nearby roads washed away and more rain in the forecast, the children were trapped at Camp Taum Sauk in the small southeastern community of Lesterville. The Army National Guard used Black Hawk helicopters to fly them to a nearby elementary school and reunite them with their families.

The camp thanked emergency crews late Friday in a post on Instagram, saying, “We are beyond thankful for your help keeping our camp community safe.”

Meanwhile, the campers at the Bearcat Getaway campground near the Black River, about 85 miles south of St. Louis, had climbed onto a building to get away from the raging waters when it collapsed.

Three other people were trapped on trees on the Black River in Reynolds County and were rescued Friday evening, Young said.

There have been no reports of major injuries or fatalities, but a woman in Crawford County was missing after a house she was in was swept from its foundation by the flooding. The county is about 71 miles southwest of St. Louis.

The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for the area, which got between 6 and 12 inches of rain as thunderstorms piled on one after another.

The weather service warned that if southeastern Missouri sees more heavy rains overnight into Saturday morning, “considerable flood impacts will be likely.”

Gov. Mike Kehoe declared a state of emergency and activated one of the state’s search and rescue teams to assist. He said late Friday that hundreds of people had been saved from floodwaters, trees, rooftops and stranded vehicles.

The Black River continues to rise and is expected to crest at more than 28 feet near Annapolis in southeastern Missouri, which would be a record for the waterway.

In Reynolds County, two rescue boats capsized in the flooding, but other emergency personnel safely recovered the responders.
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