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Do you remember all the rain that soaked the Mid-Mississippi Valley last week? Some areas received as much rainfall in a few days as we typically measure in Rochester over four to five months. The ...
An exceptionally powerful atmospheric river fueled the deadly early April flooding disaster in the central and southern ...
RELATED: Ohio River flooding drowns out businesses in Kentucky ... care of around here," said Jason Gresham, who lives in New Albany but walks the riverfront frequently. "I feel sorry for all ...
LOCKPORT, Ky. (WAVE) - The small town of Lockport in Henry County is dealing with major flooding from the Kentucky River. Many buildings in the town are still underwater and numerous roads are ...
(KAIT) -The Black River in Pocahontas has been rising ... Another thing that has helped with dealing with this flooding is past experiences. “We learn a little more every time we get a flood ...
the landscape around Silver Creek in New Albany has completely transformed, with steps leading down to the creek now completely under water as of Wednesday. The historic flooding unlike anything ...
Storms and subsequent flooding in Mississippi have damaged hundreds of homes, injured seven and killed one. The Mississippi River is expected to reach flood levels in the coming days, impacting ...
After several days of rain that caused floods in Louisville and across Kentucky, the Ohio River is set to crest in Louisville Wednesday, marking one of the ten worst flood events in city history ...
Lost River Cave, a popular attraction near Bowling Green, Kentucky, was slammed by recent storms that hit the Bluegrass State. The park experienced the biggest flooding event in the organization ...
Residents of the waterside community say flooding is a normal part of what they call the “river life.” One resident, Rick Ward, said Tuesday, “We’re kind of used to it. When you live here ...
CLARK COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) - The Kentucky River continues to flow outside of its banks. Now, restaurants that sit next to the river are assessing damage, trying to figure out when to reopen.
FENTON, Mo. — The Meramec River is cresting in some areas, bringing some hope that the worst of the flooding may soon be over, but not before causing serious concern and forcing at least one ...