 After 44 people went missing in Buchanan County, Virginia Tuesday following severe flooding, local search crews along with Buchanan County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday the all individuals have been found. Today we are happy to report that zero people are unaccounted for in the impact area. Crews were out all night last night and there was five crews out this morning reaching to those in the flooded area that were reported missing on a hotline yesterday and they were all located. While crews searched through the night to locate all individuals, Chief Deputy Eric Breeding announced that there were no fatalities to report. With over 400 destroyed structures over 30 miles of damaged roads, sheriffs also encouraged travelers to stay away from damaged areas. Currently there are three road closures in the Whitewood area. Route 628, Route 635 and Route 715. Route 715 will be closed for an extended period of time because of the damaged bridge on that road. We do anticipate the other roads to be cleared out hopefully by the end of the day or at least within the next day or two. Now we want to encourage everyone to stay away from the impacted area while cleanup and damage assessments are happening. Now this is going to happen over the next several weeks. Experienced heart specialists and subspecialists collaborating for the benefit of your care. Top 10% national hospital rankings for patient safety and heart attack and heart failure treatment. The technology is skilled to perform extraordinary complex minimally invasive cardiac, electrophysiology, interventional and structural heart surgeries. This is a heart and vascular institute at Pikeville Medical Center. When it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. While there were no fatalities or major injuries following the flood, Virginia Department of Emergency Management, Billy Crimes announced that they are continuing two search vehicles. We also coordinated in six teams from throughout the state, from Lynchburg, Roanoke, Salem, Bristol and southwest Virginia to come in and assist with the search operations. We have a few operations continuing to go on at this time just to make sure that we don't have anybody else out there. We're checking vehicles in the river and things like that. So we expect to wrap those operations up this afternoon. If you would like to help with cleanup efforts or if you would like to make a monetary donation, you can donate cleaning supplies to the Twin Valley Elementary School, located on 460. For other donations, you can donate to the United Way. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Kordjoll.