Flash floods kill 9 swimmers at US river

Flash flooding has killed at least 8 people at a water hole in a National Forest in Arizona.

At least nine people have drowned while swimming in an Arizona river when they became overwhelmed by flash flooding following heavy rains in the drought-stricken region.

Authorities are searching for at least one other missing person after the incident on Saturday afternoon in the Verde River near Payson, about 145 km northeast of Phoenix, Water Wheel Fire and Medical District Fire Chief Ron Sattelmaier said.

Local media reported at least two children are among the dead. The Gila County Sheriff's Office did not give details of the deceased or those missing.

The National Weather Service in Phoenix says that most of Arizona is under flash flood watch until Monday evening.


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