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  • A lady takes pictures of flooding in Island Park in Ronceverte. The flood of 2016 was described as a 1000-year flood and killed 23 people in West Virginia.

  • Homes lie under water in Ronceverte.

  • Dean Hanson takes pictures of his hay bales that were swept over a road in Caldwell.

  • From left, Amber Phillips, 31, Keirra Phillips, 7 and Caleb Bennett, 18, survey the damage to Amber's mothers home Friday morning.

  • Carroll Mann, 75, survey's the damage to his home in White Sulphur Springs. Mann has lived in his home for 50 years.

  • Two ladies walk through the rubble in a neighborhood in White Sulphur Springs the morning after the flood.

  • Residents hung photographs that were found in the rubble after the flood.

  • Ronnie Scott, who lost his wife and home in the flood, stands with his daughter and sister during a prayer at the Hope Village dedication ceremony in White Sulphur Springs.

  • Annie O'Neil helps clean up Villa Park on in White Sulphur Springs. O'Neil created a Facebook event and helped organize volunteers to clean up the park.

  • Volunteers helps clean up Villa Park on in White Sulphur Springs after the flood damage destroyed the ball park and bleachers.

  • Dallas Richards, 9, a cub scout from Martinsville, helps carry boxes of donated produce to hand out to residents at Old White Motors in White Sulphur Springs.

  • A White Sulphur Springs resident cleans out his house after muddy waters destroyed most of his belongings.

  • A year after losing his wife of 36 years in the flood Ronnie Scott sits by the tree she clung to for 6 hours as the water rushed around her. She died in the hospital two days later with burns on over 75 percent of her body.