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Ohio River bursts its banks causing floods in KentuckyThe Ohio River burst its banks, causing floods in Kentucky amid heavy rain ... with updated flood inundation maps released on Sunday, stressing the continued risk across the region.
According to the National Water Prediction Service's flood observation map, there are still three ... The NWPS measured the Ohio River at 60.45 feet Monday morning, well above the normal pool ...
Several Kentucky counties broke three-day rainfall ... as tremendous amounts of water ran through the Ohio River basin, and some communities evacuated to higher ground. The latest data has begun ...
East End, California and New Richmond in Ohio, along with Bromley, Ludlow, Silver Grove in Kentucky and Aurora Indiana are most impacted. Homes in New Richmond from Market Street to the river flood.
Several Louisville roads near the Ohio River remain closed Monday ... according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's traffic map. Downtown commuters should also note the westbound Interstate ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville area and counties ... How much rain did Louisville get during this historic flooding event? The Ohio River has reached moderate flood stage and is expected ...
Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. A map from AccuWeather shows where river flooding is expected to continue at least through this week. A map from AccuWeather shows where river flooding is expected to ...
After enduring more than a week of flooding, many Kentucky residents are now turning their attention to cleaning up the destruction left behind. After enduring more than a week of flooding ...
LUDLOW, Ky. (WKRC) - Some Northern Kentucky communities on and near the Ohio River and its tributaries are now underwater. “Skip” Egbers' garage is stuck under three feet of water. He said ...
Kentucky, have taken an unusual approach to protect their riverfront restaurant from floodwaters. Faced with rising waters from the Ohio River over the weekend, they filled the building with ...
The Kentucky River flows along Owen County and through Carroll County before emptying into the Ohio River near Carollton. Further north of Gratz, other communities dealing with flooding from the ...
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