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Flood-weary residents face rising rivers despite rain finally stopping in central and southern USWe’re thankful for that, but we’re still dealing with water rising,” said John Ward, sheriff of Kentucky’s Hardin County, ...
Rivers rose and flooding worsened with severe weather already killing at least 18 people in the South and Midwest.
DYERSBURG, Tenn. (AP) — Waterlogged communities from Texas to Ohio woke up Sunday to rising rivers and more flooding, threatening large areas of the U.S. South and Midwest already badly damaged ...
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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.
Rising Rivers Threaten US South and Midwest After Dayslong Torrent of Rain FRANKFORT, Kentucky (AP) — Rivers rose and flooding worsened Sunday across the sodden U.S. South and Midwest ...
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 ...
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