The rain may have stopped, but Kentucky's governor warned the danger isn't over from the four days of deadly storms that ...
At least 21 people have died in last week's storms that wreaked havoc over the Midwest and Mid-South and later turned east. One person died in Arkansas, two in Kentucky, two in Georgia, two in Indiana ...
Several roadways are closed in the Heartland because of high water. Sgt. Clark Parrott with the Missouri State Highway Patrol ...
Nearly a week of widespread heavy rain caused flooding across Kentucky and southern Indiana, putting feet of water in homes ...
Forecasters attributed the violent weather to warm temperatures, an unstable atmosphere, strong winds and abundant moisture ...
At least 19 people have died since the storms developed Wednesday, according to authorities and media reports.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said on X, Sunday: "There are currently 539 road closures across Kentucky due to record flooding, mudslides and a rockslide. Traffic is being rerouted in communities ...
Those who have been displaced or are cleaning up from deadly flooding and severe storms from the past week will have to ...
Deadly, relentless rain across the South and Midwest is finally set to subside Monday, but the danger for many communities is ...
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