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'Like a perfect storm': 13 saved in double cave rescue
Seven inches of rainfall over a span of hours Saturday caused flash flooding throughout parts of Jackson County and trapped 13 people in two separate caves. First responders said fast-moving water made the rescue difficult, but they got everyone out safely.
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