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4-year-old girl among 5 killed in Alabama, Tennessee flooding

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Two people dead after northern Alabama floods
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ByEmily Shapiro, Max Golembo, and Melissa Griffin
October 08, 2021, 2:24 PM

Five people, including a 4-year-old, have died from devastating flooding in Alabama and Tennessee.

In Van Buren County, Tennessee, about 60 miles north of Chattanooga, a man died after his car was swept off a flooded roadway Wednesday afternoon, according to Van Buren County Sheriff Eddie Carter.

Emergency personnel rescued the man's wife and took her to a hospital where she is still recovering, the sheriff said Friday.

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In Alabama, 13 inches of rain flooded roadways Wednesday night.

A flooded neighborhood is shown in Pelham, Ala., Oct. 7, 2021 as parts of Alabama remain under a flash flood watch after a day flash flooding.
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In Marshall County in northern Alabama, a 4-year-old girl and an 18-year-old woman died as a result of the flooding, the county coroner's office said.

Flooding spilled into a Colonial Pipeline station during a flood emergency, in Pelham, Ala., near Birmingham, Oct. 7, 2021.
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Vehicles drive through floodwaters in Pelham, Alabama, Oct. 6, 2021, as flash flooding struck the area.
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In Hoover, near Birmingham, a 23-year-old-woman and 23-year-old man were found dead in their submerged car Thursday after being swept away in floodwaters Wednesday night, Hoover police said.

After pummeling Alabama, the flash flooding moved east into North Carolina on Thursday, dropping more than 6 inches of rain in McDowell County within hours.

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Georgia and the Carolinas are on alert for more flash flooding Friday morning.

Two to three more inches of rain is possible in the Southeast.

ABC News' Will McDuffie contributed to this report.

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