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Montgomery County clean up continues after Ida's devastating impact

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BRIDGEPORT, Pa. - Volunteers are making the rounds in Montgomery County, helping people recover after last week’s destructive storms.Cleanup efforts continue in Montco, as the devastation becomes more evident to residents.

Many said they are starting over from scratch after losing everything in the flood water.The American Red Cross has one shelter open and it has housed more than 150 people since the storm."I’ve been here four years and this is my third flood, so three times a charm," Kathy Bosco commented.

She said the severity of the flood was something she never expected, as she woke up to banging on her door from volunteer firefighters who urged her to evacuate.

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