A drenching storm caused major flash flooding in Bollinger County, Missouri, prompting several water rescues and shutting down roads. Reports indicate that up to 8 inches of rain fell in the area, causing creeks and rivers to overflow. No injuries or deaths have been reported, but campers had to be rescued from two campgrounds. The Missouri State Highway Patrol and local rescue crews are going door-to-door in the hardest-hit areas, including the village of Glen Allen, to help people to higher ground. Some residents have been forced to seek shelter at the First Baptist Family Life Center in Marble Hill. The flooding has also resulted in road closures, including sections of U.S. 67. Southwest Missouri experienced heavy rainfall as well, with some areas seeing more than 3 inches of rain. Recovery efforts are now underway to assess the damage and provide assistance to those affected by the flooding.