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Updated · Fox News · May 24
West Virginia Crews Rescue 28 Boy Scouts After Cacapon River Floodwaters Trap Troop
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 24

West Virginia Crews Rescue 28 Boy Scouts After Cacapon River Floodwaters Trap Troop

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 24
  • Twenty-eight Boy Scouts from Fairfax, Virginia, were brought to safety Saturday after fast-rising water stranded them during a river trip on the Cacapon River in Hampshire County.
  • Fast-moving floodwaters strengthened after a storm, pushing the troop to shore and leaving them stuck on the wrong side of the river when conditions worsened unexpectedly.
  • Watercraft crews reached the group and ferried the scouts across the river after about 45 minutes stranded, according to people at the scene.
  • The boys later gathered at a nearby cabin for pizza and hot cocoa while transportation was arranged, underscoring how a routine outing quickly turned into an emergency.
With modern weather alerts, how did a scout troop become trapped by a predictable post-storm river surge?
The Cacapon River trapped 28 scouts. Is this a rare accident or a new normal for outdoor adventures?
Is Scouting America's 'Be Prepared' motto enough to handle the Appalachians' increasingly extreme weather?