
Nine People Rescued After Floods in Casco
The Casco Fire Rescue has warned residents in Casco, ME to evacuate their homes after an amount of heavy rain caused the area to flood where the team rescued 9 people, including two elders on Wednesday.
"Residents reported approximately 3-4 feet of water at their homes following heavy rains on Monday," the post stated. Read more here
Great work to the Casco Fire Rescue team for dedicating their time and effort to rescue the citizens of Casco, making sure they are safe and sound. We sending our prayers to the people who are affected by the floods over there. Please be safe out there!
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