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Murrysville officials review flood rescue response and estimate up to $75,000 in damage

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Mayor and staff described multi‑agency swift‑water rescues after recent flooding and gave an initial municipal damage estimate of about $45,000 so far and roughly $75,000 when cleanup is complete.

Murrysville officials on June 17 detailed emergency responses to recent flooding, credited multiple regional rescue teams for evacuations and estimated municipal cleanup and repair costs that could reach about $75,000.

Mayor Regis J. Seinen said multiple agencies — including Murrysville Medic 1, North Huntington EMS, Greensburg VFD, Westmoreland Team 175, Lower Kiski Water Rescue and Armstrong County Team 300 — were involved in rescuing residents and business occupants, and that White Valley responded to 33 incidents from when the flood began…

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