Ohio's Sandusky River Reaches 10 Feet Due to Flooding

The National Weather Service issued a river flood warning for the Sandusky River in Tiffin, Ohio, on July 13, after heavy rains caused the river to crest at 10 feet.

Storms caused flooding across Ohio on Thursday. In Columbus, two to three and a half inches of rain fell within two hours, according to a news report.

This video shows trees and debris flowing through the flooded Sandusky River in Tiffin. Other parts of Tiffin experienced flooding as well, including the Heidelberg University football stadium. Credit: Aaron Montz via Storyful