Six Dead Amid Record Flooding in Indiana
Six Dead Amid Record Flooding in Indiana
US · Published Aug 16, 2026
Indiana has been hit by days of severe storms and record-setting flooding, leaving at least six people dead, including a 4-year-old boy. Flooding from the White River peaked early Sunday in Indianapolis, with water levels expected to hold for several hours before receding. Heavy rain and flash flooding remain possible across central Indiana, including Indianapolis, throughout the day. The National Weather Service has warned of significant flooding along rivers and creeks, with roads and bridges damaged or washed out. Approximately 130,000 utility customers remain without power, down from a peak of 300,
The White River crested at over 24 feet (7.32 meters) in Anderson and Noblesville, breaking records set in

Impact & Risks

The flooding has caused widespread damage, with hundreds of homes evacuated and over 350 rescues conducted statewide. Roads, bridges, and infrastructure have been severely impacted, and power outages continue to affect thousands. Fast-moving floodwaters pose a significant risk to residents, and the National Weather Service has urged people to avoid dangerous areas. The flooding is the worst Indianapolis has seen in over 30 years, with severe impacts on communities along the White River and other waterways.

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