Gallery: Flood causes widespread damage in Damascus, Virginia
Crew members work to remove the stuck Glade Spring Fire truck Saturday morning during the flood cleanup process.
Damascus Mayor Katie Lamb hugs a resident as she walks through the town Saturday for the aftermath of their major flood on Friday.
The remnants of Hurricane Helene crippled Damascus, a town at the confluence of two rivers in Washington County.
A vacation rental home on Douglas Drive suffered damages from the floodwaters of Laurel Creek in Damascus.
A trailer that had moved down stream by the floodwaters sits with debris piled up on it Saturday morning in Damascus.
The floodwaters moved several houses from their foundations in Damascus during the Friday late-morning flood.
Vehicles and homes and part of the Dancing Bear Inn were destroyed on North Legion Street in Damascus by the floodwaters that swept through the town on Friday.
The roadway in front of Barrett House Riverside Lodging pools with leftover water from Friday’s flood in Damascus.
Debris from the flood is piled up against the bridge on East Laurel Avenue from Friday in Damascus.
The floodwaters moved homes from their foundations in Damascus during the Friday flood.
Volunteers work to remove debris from homes and sidewalks in Damascus, Virginia on Monday afternoon.
Volunteer Hunter Yates, left, hands donated diapers to Sandy Cook, right, as they prepare to move items from the Damascus Volunteer Rescue Squad to the new donation center in the old Family Dollar. Residents in need can pick up items Monday through Friday from 10 am. to 5 p.m.
Volunteers carry items out of the Damascus Volunteer Rescue Squad as they prepare to move to the new and larger donation center, the former Family Dollar, in Damascus.
Jones Road & Bridge members work to remove debris from under the East Laurel Avenue bridge in Damascus, Virginia on Monday afternoon.
Jacob Sowards, top, with United Central Supply, hands Noah Hicks, bottom, with Damascus Fire Department, a case of water to be unloaded at the donation center in the old Family Dollar building.
Volunteers unload donated items to their new location for flood victims in the former Family Dollar. Residents in need can pick up items Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Theresa Kingsley-Varble, director of emergency management in Washington County, talks about how they are not currently allowing non-residents into the Town of Damascus as of Monday afternoon.
A Century Link worker untangles wires that were destroyed during Tropical Storm Helene in Damascus.
