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28 Boy Scouts rescued from fast-moving floodwaters during river trip in West Virginia
28 Boy Scouts from Fairfax, Virginia, were rescued after being trapped by fast-moving floodwaters during a river trip on the Cacapon River in West Virginia. Rescue crews used watercraft to transport the scouts safely to the other side after they became stranded for approximately 45 minutes.
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