Historic flooding hit Louisville, Kentucky
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Gov. Andy Beshear has confirmed five deaths related to the recent flooding, and safety risks could continue for a few more days as flood waters start to recede.
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As waters recede along small streams and secondary rivers, flooding is just getting underway along the largest rivers and related problems may last well into the spring.
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The National Weather Service is surveying after the April 2-3 storms that dropped tornadoes around Kentucky and Indiana.
After deluges overfilled rivers to near-record levels across Kentucky, residents were anxious to return to their flooded homes and assess the damages.
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The rest of the commonwealth, which includes part of south-central Kentucky and the majority of east Kentucky, will be hit last sometime after 4 a.m. Cities in this area include Morehead, Ashland, Jackson, Pikeville, Harlan, London and Russell Springs.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNNational Weather Service confirms 4 EF-1 tornados in Kentucky after Sunday stormsThe National Weather Service Louisville field office has confirmed three EF-1 tornado touchdowns in WAVE Country as a line of severe storms moved through on Sunday night, March 30. As of Monday afternoon,
At least two offices of the National Weather Service have said they are delaying or skipping sending staff into the field to survey damage from this week’s severe weather, a key step that meteorologists usually use to confirm whether or not a tornado has struck.
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Data obtained by The Associated Press shows that close to half of the local National Weather Service forecast offices have 20% vacancy rates as severe weather chugs across the nation’s heartland.
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