6 bodies recovered after water sweeps cars from Indiana road

This Friday, March 20, 2020 photo provided by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ Law Enforcement Division shows a washed out bridge along Sanes Creek in southeastern Indiana where six people died after two vehicles were swept away by floodwaters following torrential rainfall in the region’s hill country. Indiana conservation officers recovered the bodies of the last of the six victims, a 13-year-old boy on Saturday. He was killed along with his two sisters, ages 7 and 4, and the siblings’ mother, when their vehicle was swept off a roadway late Thursday or early Friday after a bridge over the creek was partially washed out. (Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ Law Enforcement Division via AP)

LAUREL, Ind. — The body of a 13-year-old boy was recovered Saturday in a southeastern Indiana creek, the last six people presumed to have drowned when two vehicles were swept off a roadway after torrential rainfall deluged the region’s hill country, authorities said.

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