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Deadly rain across the South and Midwest is finally subsiding Monday, but the danger for many communities is increasing. They ...
Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding came Saturday for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily waterlogged by days of severe storms that also spawned some deadly tornadoes.
Workers erected sandbag ramparts to protect homes and businesses and turned off utilities as the swollen Kentucky River kept ...
Fifth Louisiana Levee District President Reynold Minsky said he already has triggered the flood fight as Mississippi River ...
Rivers have not yet crested, so we still have a day − if not more − of rising waters. We’ve already lost two of our people, both children of God loved by many," he said. In Tennessee ...
Workers erected sandbag ramparts to protect homes and businesses and turned off utilities as the swollen Kentucky River kept ...
FRANKFORT, Kentucky (AP) — Rivers rose and flooding worsened Sunday across the sodden U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already badly damaged by days of heavy rain and wind that ...
The Ohio River at Evansville will reach its second-highest crest since the flood of 1937. But a massive levee system is ...
After nearly a week of high winds, tornadoes, torrential rains, river levels are rising. The National Weather Service and the ...
Rain that has battered Kentucky over the past several days will begin to move east Sunday, but residents will now have to contend with the threat of rising floodwaters as rivers and streams across ...
Residents across Kentucky and the central United States fled their homes as officials ordered evacuations and nearby rivers ...