Even celebrities have been helping out.
But the stories coming from those personally impacted by the West Virginia flood are perhaps the most touching.
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One such story is of the Solak family. As the terrible flood waters ravaged the family's home, several of its members were selflessly risking their own lives to save another.
Just as the weather began turning bad, Mark Solak and his son, Josiah, headed out to check on a neighbor. While out, they encountered a woman trapped in her car as flood waters carried it away.
The two succeeded in rescuing the woman from her car. But all three were caught in the dangerous and fast moving water. They made it to a tree as the waters continued to rise.
At home, a terrified Cindy Solak had no idea whether her husband and son were alive or dead. She begged friends and family to pray for their safety -- prayers our Heavenly Father heard and answered!
Mark and Josiah clung tightly to the tree as the West Virginia flood raged on. Josiah, a member of the Alderson Broaddus University wrestling team, used all of his strength and determination to also hold on to the woman he and his father had saved.
Aside from the dangerously strong current that sought to rip them free from the safety of the tree, there was also the dangerous debris the rushing waters carried with them. A shocking Facebook video from the West Virginia flood shows a house ablaze as it's carried downstream.
That same burning house rushed past Josiah's crew, narrowly missing them.
The trio remained trapped in these terrible conditions for over 4 hours. It was so bad that there were several times where woman they'd saved wanted to give up. But Josiah refused. At last, boats arrived and rescued the three of them.
Josiah had many torn tendons in his arms. Mark suffered from shock, hypothermia and even lost part of his thumb. But the heroes were alive, as was the woman they'd fought so hard to save.
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And according to Josiah, that's what matters. The brave young man said that, in times like these, you don't think about yourself.
"You just think about other people and if they're okay."
It's stories like these that remind us God is still in control, and very much at work in this community. They may be down, but they are by no means out!
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning." Psalms 30:5
Please continue to pray for all of those impacted by the West Virginia flood. And let their resilience be an inspiration for us all.