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More than 200 people at a summer camp helicoptered to safe as Missouri faces flooding

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More than 200 people at a summer camp helicoptered to safe as Missouri faces flooding

One person remains missing in Missouri after heavy rainfall battered parts of Missouri, forcing numerous emergency rescues and evacuations, including at a summer camp with more than 200 children

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One person remains missing in Missouri after heavy rainfall battered parts of Missouri, forcing numerous emergency rescues and evacuations, including at a summer camp with more than 200 children

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, according Sgt. Eddie Young with the state's highway patrol.

The Independent reported the story as "More than 200 people at a summer camp helicoptered to safe as Missouri faces flooding."

2 sources have covered this story, including The Independent and PBS NewsHour. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 2 hours ago.

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