At least seven people have died across Indiana following historic flooding that brought more than 11 inches of rain to some areas over three days.
Floodwaters have begun to recede in some of the hardest-hit communities, including Indianapolis, but additional thunderstorms and flooding are expected Sunday.
The White River reached a record 24.9 feet in Anderson, while flooding also continued along the Wabash River and East Fork White River.
More than 128,000 people were without power as crews repaired infrastructure, while residents volunteered to reinforce levees and help affected communities, NPR has reported.
President Donald Trump approved an emergency declaration for Indiana, allowing federal assistance to support recovery efforts from the severe flooding.
