WATCH: Over 200 Children Airlifted by Black Hawks After Missouri Floods Trap Summer Camp

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Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopters airlifted 202 young campers stranded by severe flash flooding at Camp Taum Sauk in Reynolds County, Missouri. Emergency crews also rescued approximately 20 individuals from a collapsing campground building near the Black River. These operations were part of a larger effort involving more than 350 rescues triggered by intense thunderstorms and rising floodwaters in the region, ensuring the safety of children and staff trapped by the sudden environmental disaster.
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