Huge floods ravaging West Virginia have killed at least 26 people. About 32,000 homes and businesses remain without power after severe flooding hit the state. The West Virginia Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management also said that more than 60 secondary roads in the state were closed. Here: Jason Bergnoli, left, uses a rope to help Main Street Motors employee Zach Bennet, right, retrieve as many company documents as he can, June 24, 2016, in Richwood, West Virginia, after the company's building was knocked off its foundation by extensive flooding.
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