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More Flooding Woes in Wyoming County
Wyoming County -- Rocks and mudslides were the scene along Keelersburg Road near Tunkhannock. People living along the Moneypenny Creek tell Eyewitness News three weeks ago they had eight feet of water and hope the same thing doesn't happen again.
"It came an inch and a half of coming into the barn again that we are just finishing right now. People keep telling me, 'oh it could be worse' but it's not getting any better," said one Keelersburg resident.
People in that area are still cleaning up from damage left behind by flooding from Tropical Storm Lee and Flood of 2011.
Water also washed over parts of Route 309 in Beaumont. In many spots the road was impassable. Scenes like this were found up and down Route 309.
"It came an inch and a half of coming into the barn again that we are just finishing right now. People keep telling me, 'oh it could be worse' but it's not getting any better," said one Keelersburg resident.
People in that area are still cleaning up from damage left behind by flooding from Tropical Storm Lee and Flood of 2011.
Water also washed over parts of Route 309 in Beaumont. In many spots the road was impassable. Scenes like this were found up and down Route 309.


