16 killed in Kentucky flooding, death toll expected to 'get a lot high
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16 killed in Kentucky flooding, death toll expected to 'get a lot high
At least 16 people have been killed amid devastating flooding in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said Friday, and he expects that number to "get a lot higher."
Two children are among the dead, according to the governor.
A group of stranded people are rescued from the flood waters of the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Jackson, Ky., on July 28, 2022.
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Members of a rescue team assist a family out of a boat in Quicksand, Ky., on July 28, 2022. Storms have dropped as much as 12 inches of rain in some parts of Eastern Kentucky, causing devast...
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More than 294 people have been rescued from floodwaters in eastern Kentucky so far, and that number will likely rise, Beshear said.
Officials do not have a reliable number of people unaccounted for, he said.
Homes are flooded by Lost Creek, Ky., July 28, 2022, after heavy rains caused flash flooding and mudslides in parts of central Appalachia.
Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP
A truck drives along flooded Wolverine Road in Breathitt County, Ky., July 28, 2022, after heavy rains caused flash flooding and mudslides in parts of central Appalachia. Kentucky Gov. Andy...
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On Thursday, Beshear called it "one of the worst, most devastating" floods in the state's history, and said he anticipates this will be one of the deadliest floods in Kentucky in "a very long time."
A flash flood emergency was issued in Kentucky late Wednesday as 2 to 5 inches of rain pounded the Bluegrass State.
A car is submerged in flood waters along Right Beaver Creek following a day of heavy rain, on July 28, 2022, in Garrett, Ky.
By Pat McDonogh/USA Today Network
Water surrounds homes and structures after flash flooding near Quicksand, Ky., July 28, 2022.
Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP
The state is combating washed out roads, destroyed homes and flooded schools, according to Beshear.
Thousands of residents are expected to lose their homes, he said.
A member of the Jackson Fire Dept. reacts outside his vehicle downtown on July 28, 2022 in Jackson, Ky. Storms that dropped as much as 12 inches of rain in some parts of Eastern Kentucky hav...
Michael Swensen/Getty Images
April Stivers, 38, of Lost Creek, Kentucky, takes a moment to herself in the Hazard Community & Technical College, where survivors of the major flooding in Eastern Kentucky are being ta...
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The water still hasn't crested in some areas, the governor said Friday.
As of Friday morning, central and eastern Kentucky remained under a flood watch, according to Beshear. An additional 2 to 4 inches of rain is expected in eastern Kentucky through Monday.
Homes along Gross Loop off of KY-15 are flooded with water from the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Jackson, Ky., July 28, 2022.
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Bonnie Combs hugs her 10-year-old granddaughter Adelynn Bowling, as she watches her property become covered by the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Jackson, Ky., July 28, 2022.
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"While rain totals are not expected to be as high, flooding still remains a concern due to saturated grounds," the governor tweeted.
Two children are among the dead, according to the governor.
A group of stranded people are rescued from the flood waters of the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Jackson, Ky., on July 28, 2022.
Leandro Lozada/AFP via Getty Images
Members of a rescue team assist a family out of a boat in Quicksand, Ky., on July 28, 2022. Storms have dropped as much as 12 inches of rain in some parts of Eastern Kentucky, causing devast...
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More than 294 people have been rescued from floodwaters in eastern Kentucky so far, and that number will likely rise, Beshear said.
Officials do not have a reliable number of people unaccounted for, he said.
Homes are flooded by Lost Creek, Ky., July 28, 2022, after heavy rains caused flash flooding and mudslides in parts of central Appalachia.
Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP
A truck drives along flooded Wolverine Road in Breathitt County, Ky., July 28, 2022, after heavy rains caused flash flooding and mudslides in parts of central Appalachia. Kentucky Gov. Andy...
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Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP
On Thursday, Beshear called it "one of the worst, most devastating" floods in the state's history, and said he anticipates this will be one of the deadliest floods in Kentucky in "a very long time."
A flash flood emergency was issued in Kentucky late Wednesday as 2 to 5 inches of rain pounded the Bluegrass State.
A car is submerged in flood waters along Right Beaver Creek following a day of heavy rain, on July 28, 2022, in Garrett, Ky.
By Pat McDonogh/USA Today Network
Water surrounds homes and structures after flash flooding near Quicksand, Ky., July 28, 2022.
Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP
MORE: 3 life-saving tactics to use if in a car during a flash flood
The state is combating washed out roads, destroyed homes and flooded schools, according to Beshear.
Thousands of residents are expected to lose their homes, he said.
A member of the Jackson Fire Dept. reacts outside his vehicle downtown on July 28, 2022 in Jackson, Ky. Storms that dropped as much as 12 inches of rain in some parts of Eastern Kentucky hav...
Show more
Michael Swensen/Getty Images
April Stivers, 38, of Lost Creek, Kentucky, takes a moment to herself in the Hazard Community & Technical College, where survivors of the major flooding in Eastern Kentucky are being ta...
Show more
Michael Swensen/Getty Images
The water still hasn't crested in some areas, the governor said Friday.
As of Friday morning, central and eastern Kentucky remained under a flood watch, according to Beshear. An additional 2 to 4 inches of rain is expected in eastern Kentucky through Monday.
Homes along Gross Loop off of KY-15 are flooded with water from the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Jackson, Ky., July 28, 2022.
The Washington Post via Getty Images
Bonnie Combs hugs her 10-year-old granddaughter Adelynn Bowling, as she watches her property become covered by the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Jackson, Ky., July 28, 2022.
Timothy D. Easley/AP
"While rain totals are not expected to be as high, flooding still remains a concern due to saturated grounds," the governor tweeted.
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Re: 16 killed in Kentucky flooding, death toll expected to 'get a lot high
lại thiên tai nữa chắc sắp tận thế rối chắc mang tiền ra xài cho hết quá
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Re: 16 killed in Kentucky flooding, death toll expected to 'get a lot high
Teen saves herself and her dog by swimming to roof where she waited for several hours during flooding
From CNN’s Caroll Alvarado and Sharif Paget
(Terry Adams Sr.)
Chloe Adams, 17, saved herself and her dog by swimming to a neighbor’s roof where she sat for several hours until she was rescued during Thursday’s flooding in Kentucky.
Terry Adams, the teen’s father, told CNN his daughter was at home in Whitesburg, Kentucky, when the flash flooding started. Adams said his daughter saved her dog by putting the dog in a plastic container and swimming with it to a nearby roof.
Chloe lives with her grandfather but they were separated when the rushing flood waters made it impossible for Chloe to reach her grandfather, her father said. The family took shelter in her uncle’s home while Chloe had to wait to be rescued.
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Re: 16 killed in Kentucky flooding, death toll expected to 'get a lot high
tò mò là thiên tai như vậy, biết trước mà, sao ko đi trốn ? thắc mắc quá!
Rice
Re: 16 killed in Kentucky flooding, death toll expected to 'get a lot high
Rice wrote:tò mò là thiên tai như vậy, biết trước mà, sao ko đi trốn ? thắc mắc quá!
flash flood, nhanh lăm
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Re: 16 killed in Kentucky flooding, death toll expected to 'get a lot high
oh, thanks ông 8, hiểu rồi
thấy cảnh thảm và sợ quá
thấy cảnh thảm và sợ quá
Rice
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Sống dưới chân núi thì cảnh đep mà cũng có cái bất lợi
From CNN’s Raja Razek
Buildings are submerged in floodwaters in Garrett, Kentucky on July 28. (Matt Stone/Courier Journal/USA Today Network)
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Saturday morning that there are at least 25 confirmed deaths following devastating flooding in the state.
"We’ve got some tough news to share out of Eastern Kentucky today, where we are still in the search and rescue phase. Our death toll has risen to 25 lost, and that number is likely to increase," he said in a tweet.
The governor assured the people of eastern Kentucky that "we are going to be there for you."
"To everyone in Eastern Kentucky, we are going to be there for you today and in the weeks, months and years ahead. We will get through this together," he said in another tweet.
Flooding death toll climbs to 25, Kentucky governor says
From CNN’s Raja Razek
Buildings are submerged in floodwaters in Garrett, Kentucky on July 28. (Matt Stone/Courier Journal/USA Today Network)
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Saturday morning that there are at least 25 confirmed deaths following devastating flooding in the state.
"We’ve got some tough news to share out of Eastern Kentucky today, where we are still in the search and rescue phase. Our death toll has risen to 25 lost, and that number is likely to increase," he said in a tweet.
The governor assured the people of eastern Kentucky that "we are going to be there for you."
"To everyone in Eastern Kentucky, we are going to be there for you today and in the weeks, months and years ahead. We will get through this together," he said in another tweet.
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