Kentucky, Appalachia battered by flooding with at least 13 dead The death toll in flood-battered Kentucky rose to 11, Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday. Nine of the deaths were flood-related.
where they hoped to open a diner.Credit...Jared Hamilton for The New York Times Supported by By Juliet Macur and Rachel Nostrant Sheets of rain drenched Kentucky in recent days, causing floods ...
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In Tennessee, the National Weather Service in Memphis issued a flash flood emergency on Sunday afternoon ... the highest since 1984. Hazard’s downtown coordinator, Bailey Richards, said more ...
Some areas in Kentucky received more than 6 inches of rain within a 48-hour period, resulting in "widespread flooding issues," according to the National Weather Service in Louisville. Beshear ...
At least 700,000 homes and businesses were without power by Sunday night from New York to Alabama due to heavy rains and high winds, according to poweroutage.us. Flooding has inundated a swath of ...
Heavy rain brought serious flooding across parts of the Southern ... parts of central and northern New England and northern New York State. For cities like Hartford and Boston, a slushy 3 to ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (FOX Carolina) - The National Weather Service (NWS) is addressing photos of flooding in Asheville that have been circulating on social media. The Carolinas saw heavy rain over the ...
The storm killed at least 14 people – one in severe winds in Georgia, one in West Virginia and 12 in Kentucky, which took on some of the worst of the devastating flooding in the region.