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A pregnant Ohio mother and two of her children were found dead after floodwaters tore apart the family's mobile home early Sunday morning, according to FOX19.

The family of six was at home in Ripley, about 53 miles south of Cincinnati, when flash flooding lifted their mobile home from its foundation and washed it into a nearby creek. A flood warning remains in effect for Brown County until Sunday evening.

Police confirmed the victims to WCPO as 32-year-old Vicky Kenner, six months pregnant, 7-year-old son Gabriel and 5-year-old daughter Rose.

Officials say the family's father and two other children survived.

Georgetown Village Administrator Art Owens said one of the surviving boys was found in a tree. The survivors were taken to a Cincinnati hospital.

Owens says Red Oak Creek flooded as rain fell as heavy as 4 inches an hour. The rain also flooded streets in nearby Georgetown.

The Associated Press also contributed to this report