
The first sign of trouble came from a gurgling noise emanating from the sink, bathtub and toilet in Katie Knights home. She looked out the window early Tuesday to see floodwaters already lapping at her back deck. "I panicked," said Knight, a 31-year-old disabled Army veteran. "Its an eerie feeling when you see waters rising, because you are at the mercies of Gods hands." The sudden flood that swamped the south-central Missouri city of Waynesville killed a 4-year-old boy who was swept from a vehicle, and authorities were still searching the water Tuesday for a woman who is believed to be the mother of the boy, who was found just upstream from Knights home. The floodwaters left others clinging to tree branches in swiftly moving high water and damaged about 100 homes and businesses, authorities said.
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