INDIANAPOLIS TEARS: Floodwaters Wreak Havoc on City Streets as Indiana River Levels Surge
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INDIANAPOLIS TEARS: Floodwaters Wreak Havoc on City Streets as Indiana River Levels Surge
Locals Take to Social Media to Share Photos and Videos of Devastating Flooding
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's warning systems have sounded, as residents and commuters face the effects of rising floodwaters pouring into the city's streets. Heavy rainfall and high water levels on the White River have left residents scrambling to navigate through flooded roads, causing disruptions to daily life in central Indiana. "It's been a chaotic day, to be honest," said Emily Wilson, a local resident who lives near the affected area. "I woke up this morning to find out my neighborhood was underwater."
Alabama and Distant Sources Contributing to Floodwaters
John Mitchell, Meteorologist at the National Weather Service Indianapolis, says the rain that has been falling in the Midwest region is not unique to Indiana. However, he pointed out that the heavy rainfall in Midwest states like Alabama has also significantly contributed to the rising water levels. "The entire Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan area has experienced above-average rainfall over the past month," said Mitchell. "But in particular, Alabama had a large number of heavy storms move through the region last week, causing overflow in river tributaries and affecting water levels in our state."