Weather conditions prevent dive teams from searching for missing children for second straight day
In Bucks County, flash floods killed five people and two children have been missing since last weekend.
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In Bucks County, flash floods killed five people and two children have been missing since last weekend.
Search crews believed weather would prevent them from searching a creek Thursday for 2-year-old Mattie and her 9-month-old brother, Conrad. But conditions cleared enough for the search to resume. Ross DiMattei has the latest on the search.
Upper Makefield Police doesn't have a time for when the search will continue but said they are constantly reassessing the situation as they hope to bring the children home.
Rescue teams have ramped up their search to try to track down the two missing kids, 2-year-old Matilda Sheils and 9-month-old Conrad Sheils
Search efforts are intensifying in Bucks County for a toddler and her baby brother who were swept away by flash floods over the weekend.
Some major roads are still closed to traffic three days after a powerful storm that hit Bucks County.
Five other people were killed during Saturday's severe weather in Bucks County.
The coroner's office identified the five victims killed in flash flooding over the weekend in Upper Makefield Township, Bucks County.
The cleanup continues Monday for many frustrated homeowners in Lower Makefield Township.
Crews are still searching for a brother and sister after the devastating storms in Bucks County.
Despite all the destruction in Lower Makefield Township, there are many neighbors helping each other out.
Two children are still missing after the flash flooding in Bucks County.
Officials reported five people were found dead from the flooding.
The death toll from a flood in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, has increased to 5. Two children, a 9-month-old boy and his 2-year-old sister, remain missing.
The search resumes this morning for possible victims -- after torrential rain causes flash flooding in Bucks County. Yesterday's severe weather has claimed at least three lives, and officials fear there may be more.
Heavy rain forced areas all across the Philadelphia region to flood on Sunday.
Parts of Delaware, southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey are included in the Flood Watch due to the excessive rainfall.
Several counties in Philadelphia were hit with flooding Sunday afternoon. More storms are expected later.
A powerful storm system moved through the Philadelphia area Monday, bringing an enhanced risk of severe weather and thunderstorms.
Grant Gilmore is tracking severe weather impacting the Delaware Valley.
Grant Gilmore is tracking the threats of severe weather in the Philadelphia region.
Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast as severe storms move through the region.
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