Home » World » Hundreds missing after Kentucky flood, ‘more danger coming’ Hundreds missing after Kentucky flood, ‘more danger coming’ August 2, 2022 by world today news – Reuters – NOS News•yesterday, 21:49 — Floods caused by torrential rains in Kentucky have killed at least 37 people and left hundreds more missing. Four children are also among the dead. Governor Andy Beshear expects the death toll to rise further. Authorities are likely to “find bodies for weeks to come,” he says. – At least 20 inches of rain fell in just two days in parts of Kentucky and western Virginia. Beshear warns of more dangerous weather, with flash flooding and wind causing damage. – Thousands of people have had to leave their homes. About 400 people have been rescued by helicopter. – Federal ramp High-voltage lines have been damaged in all kinds of places and more than 12,000 reports of power outages have been made, according to a website which tracks this for the entire US. – Last week, Beshear declared a state of emergency. And on Friday, President Biden labeled the flood a federal disaster, so that money will be made available from Washington DC for relief and cleaning up the damage. – Earlier, the governor spoke of one of the deadliest floods in the area: – video-player"> – Floods continue in Kentucky: ‘Everything is gone’ —- Related posts:Synod of Bishops Appeals for Peace and Emphasizes Listening and DiversityIndia Successfully Lands Lunar Rover on the MoonTurkish Government Removes Arabic Shop Signs in Controversial CampaignAjax through to Europa League play-offs after bizarre penalty shootout against Panathinaikos Glutamine and zinc for a leaky gut Drought: how France is urgently learning to live with less and less water Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: