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Flash floods hit Washington DC, the White House was also affected.

Washington - Flash floods hit Washington DC after heavy rains. The flood resulted in a number of vehicles being submerged, even the White House was affected. 

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 A photo uploaded by Eamon Javers via his Twitter account shows water soaking the carpet in the room. The water is then cleaned and the officers also deal with the leaks that occur.

As reported by ABC News, Monday (8/7/2019), the National Weather Service reminded the public to be aware of flooding.

"If you are in the BANDANG FLOOD EMERGENCY area, travel will be very dangerous," the National Weather Service tweeted.

"Stay out of low-lying areas, if in low-lying areas that may flood, seek higher ground. Stay away from roads if possible. This is not 'ordinary' flooding," he added.

Floods come when new storm seeds develop in the Rockies and will move east. The biggest threats from these hurricanes are destructive winds, large hail, and the appearance of tornadoes.

On Tuesday (9/7), the severe storm will move to the western Great Lakes and the Upper Midwest. It is predicted that there will be destructive winds, hail and tornadoes.

Severe storms will move into the Midwest and central Great Lakes on Wednesday (10/7), including major cities such as Chicago and St. Louis. The main threats with these storms are destructive winds and heavy hail. Tornadoes also have the potential to appear.

Meanwhile, as reported by Andolu Agency, the flooding that occurred on Monday (8/7) also had an impact on the White House. Water appeared in the basement of the White House. However, this condition was quickly treated.

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