Ansted, VA - Two men who were presumed dead when a camper was swept away in rushing waters during the West Virginia floods have been found alive, officials said Monday as the rain-soaked state braced for another round of heavy rains.

The discovery of the men lowers the death toll to 23, officials said. That number includes 20 bodies found and three people who are missing and presumed dead.

The men were either camping or getting ready to set up camp when the rains started last Thursday, said Timothy Rock, spokesman for West Virginia Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

The left all of their gear and their truck at the camp site in the Blue Bend area of the Monongahela National Forest in Greenbrier County, the hardest-hit area, and perhaps got a ride out, Rock said.... Read More: VIN