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High-risen waters damage structures in its path.After a long dry summer, drizzling rains dominated the area for weeks. By November 4, a severe storm wreaked havoc on Avis as the already dampened soils could no longer receive the excessive rains.

1. Pence Springs Area Flooding, Summers County, W. Va.

High water levels run from Avis to Pence Springs near the city of Hinton.After a long dry summer, drizzling rains dominated the area for weeks. By November 4, a severe storm wreaked havoc on Avis as the already dampened soils could no longer receive the excessive rains.

2. Pence Springs Area Flooding, Summers County, W. Va.

Three unidentified men watch as the waters damage the area that lies next to Greenbrier River.After a long dry summer, drizzling rains dominated the region for weeks. By November 4, a severe storm wreaked havoc on Avis as the already dampened soils could no longer receive the excessive rains. The waters extended through Pence Springs near the Hinton, W. Va..

3. Pence Springs Washed Away by Flood, Summers County, W. Va.

After a long dry summer, drizzling rains dominated the Potomac Highland region for days. By November 4, a severe storm wreaked havoc as the already dampened soils could no longer receive the excessive rains. The waters extended through Avis to Pence Springs near the Hinton, W. Va.Summers, Greenbrier, Mineral, Hampshire, Grant, Hardy, Pendleton, and Tucker counties were all affected by high water and flooding, as well.

4. Mouth of the Flooding Greenbier River in Summers or Greenbrier County, W. Va.

A body of water flows rapidly and rushes over the rocks.

5. Sandstone Falls, Summers County, W. Va.

An unidentified couple sits on a bench observing the rushing waters and rapids surging through the dam.

6. Couple Sitting by the Bluestone River Dam, Summers County, W. Va.

Water from the Bluestone River comes surging through the dam structure.

7. Rapids of Bluestone River Dam, Summers County, W. Va.