Rescued Scouts were OK, but lacked dry wood
Six Louisiana Boy Scouts and two adult leaders were rescued by helicopter from an Arkansas wilderness area Tuesday morning.Full story
Six Louisiana Boy Scouts and two adult leaders were rescued by helicopter from an Arkansas wilderness area Tuesday morning.Full story
After violent weather killed at least 13 people, the National Weather Service issued new high-risk warnings on Wednesday for possible tornadoes, hail, flash flooding and dangerous lightning for parts of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee. The Weather Channel's Julie Martin reports
Msnbc's Tamron Hall talks with Poplar Bluffs Police Dept.'s Sgt. Keith Hefner about the disastrous flooding in the area.
Officials are warning that flash flooding could be possible in many portions of the upper Midwest, where rivers have already swelled in Ohio and Indiana. NBC's Bill Karins reports.
epa02562544 An Afghan man surveys his house damaged after a heavy spell of torrential rains and flash flood, that also killed two people in Ghorian district of western Herat province, Afghanistan on 03 February 2011. A recent spell of heavy rains that triggered flash floods in western Afghanistan ha
epa02541449 A vehicles smashed windscreen and debris show the devastation in the town of Grantham in the Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Australia on 21 January 2011. The town was destroyed by flash floods 12 days ago and remains in lockdown as locals come to terms with their losses. EPA/DAVE HUNT AUST