

Kansas Flash Floods: A Month's Rain in One Day Submerges Wichita
Devastating Flash Floods Hit Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Kansas, experienced a catastrophic flash flood on June 3, 2025, after a month's worth of rain fell in a single day. The unprecedented rainfall overwhelmed the city's drainage systems, turning streets into raging rivers and submerging numerous vehicles. Emergency services were immediately deployed to rescue stranded residents. The National Weather Service confirmed that the deluge broke Wichita's previous June 3 rainfall record, originally set in 1932. "It's come up all the way up my driveway. It's going to breach my car soon." said one resident, capturing the panic and urgency of the situation. Video footage shows rescue crews struggling to navigate the floodwaters in inflatable boats, highlighting the challenging conditions they faced. The event serves as a stark reminder of the destructive power of flash floods and the importance of preparedness during severe weather events. The city is now assessing the damage and working to support those affected by the disaster.