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  • NPR Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.

  • Forecasters say the extreme rainfall and flooding threat is moving into the Appalachians and southeastern US Today after pounding the mid South.

  • The severe weather is blamed for killing at least 16 people since last week,

  • including 10 in Tennessee.

  • In Indiana, heavy rain has led to flooding that has damaged homes and businesses.

  • George Hale from member station WFIU reports.

  • Residents spent Saturday cleaning debris from shops along Main street in the central Indiana town of Ellettsville after flooding overnight.

  • Samantha Farmer brought friends to help clear out the mess left by water that poured over the banks of a nearby creek and into her salon.

  • It was about an inch of mud from front to back.

  • Outside, city workers handed out sandbags in anticipation of more flooding.

  • Major river flooding is expected to continue for days,

  • and nearby counties are imposing travel restrictions in anticipation.

  • Officials are asking the public to report observed flooding to local first responders as well as the National Weather Service when safe to do so.

  • For NPR News, I'm George Hale in Bloomington, Indiana.