Photos: Cleanup continues following Friday's flash flooding
Area residents affected by Friday's flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.

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Karen Sifford, left, Johnny Davis, center, and Christina Davis help clean water-damaged items from a garage as area residents affected by Friday’s flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch

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Registered nurse Karen Shannon, left, with the Cabell-Huntington Health Department, administers a Tdap vaccine to Kathy Edwards as local emergency services hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch

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Amber Hern of PuroClean out of South Point removes carpet from a home along North Boulevard West as area residents affected by Friday's flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch

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Jordan Beach and Dakota Barnes look at the mud in their vehicle as area residents affected by Friday's flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Reid Pennington sweeps away mud as area residents affected by Friday’s flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday in Huntington.
- photos by Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- photos by Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Karen Sifford, left, Johnny Davis, center, and Christina Davis help clean water-damaged items from a garage as area residents affected by Friday’s flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Registered nurse Karen Shannon, left, with the Cabell-Huntington Health Department, administers a Tdap vaccine to Kathy Edwards as local emergency services hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Volunteers help clean out homes in Enslow Park following Friday’s flash flooding, on Saturday in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Bill Fredeking points to his car, left, now covered by debris, swept under a bridge by Friday’s flash flooding on Saturday in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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A vehicles sits stuck under a bridge after being swept away by Friday's flash flooding.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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A vehicles sits stuck under a bridge after being swept away by Friday's flash flooding.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Dennis Bills sprays mud from his driveways as area residents affected by Friday's flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Huntington Sanitary Board workers shovel thick mud from the roadway following Friday's flash flooding on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Amber Hern of PuroClean out of South Point removes carpet from a home along North Boulevard West as area residents affected by Friday's flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Volunteers help clean out homes in Enlsow Park following Friday's flash flooding, on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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A high-water mark is visible on a family's trampoline as area residents affected by Friday's flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Jordan Beach and Dakota Barnes look at the mud in their vehicle as area residents affected by Friday's flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Area residents affected by Friday's flash flooding continue the cleanup process on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Cabell County EMS and the Huntington Fire Department hand out flood cleanup kits on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Huntington’s Enslow Park neighborhood.
- Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch
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