Police thanked residents for their outpouring of support during what they called a “terrible tragedy.” A GoFundMe for the Sheils family had raised more than $57,000 as of Tuesday morning.
The Sheils family had been visiting from Charleston, South Carolina.
The family’s father, Jim Sheils, was able to escape severe flooding with his 4-year-old son, but the mother, grandmother, and two missing children were swept away by floodwaters. The grandmother survived and was treated at a local hospital, police said.
The remaining flood victims were identified on Monday as Susan Barnhart, 53, Yuko Love, 64, Linda Depiero, 74, and Enzo Depiero, 78.
Bucks County coroner Meredith Buck confirmed that the cause of death for all five victims was accidental drowning.
A press conference on the search and rescue operation is slated for 3 p.m. Tuesday.
A community vigil is also set to take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 20, at Washington Crossing United Methodist Church.
WHYY News’ Sophia Schmidt, Cory Sharber, and The Associated Press contributed reporting.