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They only have to look at the rapidly rising rivers to see what’s coming. “As long as I’ve been alive — and I’m 52 — this is ...
Workers erected sandbag ramparts to protect homes and businesses and turned off utilities as the swollen Kentucky River kept rising. “As long as I’ve been alive — and I’m 52 — this is ...
We’re thankful for that, but we’re still dealing with water rising,” said John Ward, sheriff of Kentucky’s Hardin County, which is south of Louisville on a bend in the Ohio River.
Rising river levels in Kentucky are prompting evacuations and warnings to move to safer ground with water rescues under way ...
As the swollen Kentucky River kept rising Sunday, officials closed roads and turned off power and gas to businesses in the city built around it, Quire said. “The rain just won’t stop.
After nearly a week of high winds, tornadoes, torrential rains, river levels are rising. The National Weather Service and the ...
They only have to look at the rapidly rising rivers to see what's coming. "As long as I've been alive — and I'm 52 — this is the worst I've ever seen it," Wendy Quire, the general manager of ...
As the swollen Kentucky River kept rising on Sunday, officials diverted traffic and turned off utilities to businesses in the city built around it, Quire said. “The rain just won’t stop.