(KMZA)--As the week moves forward, more stories emerge from Tuesday's heavy, tornadic weather that pounded Nemaha County.
The fast falling rain that accompanied the storm led to extensive flooding, leading to a water rescue at Seneca(Play Audio)
That's Seneca Volunteer Fire Chief Allen Henry(Play Audio)
Henry says, along with the water rescue, his team also helped residents of a Seneca mobile home escape to safety, when the flooding threatened(Play Audio)
Clean up efforts are continuing in Seneca, and throughout Nemaha County, where two tornadoes, one near Corning, the other near Goff, touched down late Tuesday afternoon, causing damage in conjuntion with the flooding.
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