Officials asked residents to avoid the area to allow emergency personnel to safely perform the operation.
These deaths come hours after Bucks County police said they were initiating a search and rescue operation for missing persons who were reportedly lost in flood waters.that they were assisting the Upper Makefield Township Police Department with the search and rescue operation.Police posted that missing persons were lost in the flood.stating numerous places in the township have been flooded.
In Lower Makefield Township, several roads are impassable due to the extreme flooding, officials stated.- Taylorsville Road between Mt. Eyre Road and Woodside Road - Taylorsville Road is closed between Maplevale and Highland Road due to roadway damage, bridge damage, and debris in the roadway It is anticipated that these roads will also be closed for an extended period of time, township officials stated.
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