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The extreme flooding across parts of the South and Midwest was caused by a stalled storm system that hovered over the same area for long periods of time.
Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly damaged by days of heavy rain and storms that killed at least 23 people ...
Nonprofits, schools, government agencies and private businesses across Kentucky have made calls for community support as flooding continues this month, ...
Days after a series of deadly storms barreled across the central U.S., communities in Kentucky, Tennessee and other states ...
Massive rains and flooding have killed at least 25 people across 7 states, including Kentucky and Tennessee. Supreme Court blocks order requiring Trump administration to reinstate thousands of ...
A massive, multi-day storm has brought tornadoes and flooding to portions of the central and southeastern United States.
Twenty-six river gauges are currently in major flood stage. Flood alerts remain in effect in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Arkansas in the wake days of deadly storms that devastated the central ...
Teeming waterways kept the flood threat high in other states ... crews in inflatable boats checked on residents in Kentucky and Tennessee, while utilities shut off power and gas in a region ...
At least 10 people died in Tennessee from storm-related deaths in recent days, with officials warning the death tolls could rise as flooding continues into the week. Kentucky Governor Andy ...
Flood danger remains elsewhere, including parts of Tennessee, Arkansas and Indiana. In Kentucky, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said Tuesday that no further evacuations were expected along the ...