“One-In-500-Year” Flood Event Just Devastated Kansas City

Parts of Kansas City woke up under water this morning — literally. After an unprecedented downpour, certain areas of the city received more than 10 inches of rain in just 12 hours, triggering what meteorologists are calling a “once-in-500-year” flood event.

Floodwaters surged through homes, overtook vehicles, and submerged streets throughout the night. Emergency responders worked around the clock to rescue stranded residents as raging currents tore through neighborhoods with terrifying force.

Locals shared dramatic videos on social media showing cars floating down the street, homes flooded up to the windows, and terrified families seeking shelter on rooftops.

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