NEW HARMONY, Utah — A small southern Utah town is rallying together after flash flooding devastated homes and property when the remnants of Hurricane Priscilla dumped five inches of rain in a single night.

New Harmony, a community of just 236 residents, received around 10 inches of rain total for the entire year up until last Thursday. On Friday night, the National Weather Service said the town was hit with five inches as Hurricane Priscilla's remnants moved through southern Utah.

The flooding caught many residents off guard, including Trenton Wailehua, a Pine Valley homeowner whose garage flooded with two feet of water.

"It was dark, rain was coming down, and we didn't realize where we're standing was getting flooded until it was too late," Wailehua said. "We had a Tesla in the garage

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