Areas hardest hit were concentrated around parts of eastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia that had already seen up to twice their normal precipitation so far this winter.
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Swift water swept away a Mustang from in front of a West Virginia home as deadly floods caused massive damage across multiple states.
Requests for federal help have already been filed in Kentucky following the fatal flooding that happened on Feb. 15 and 16. The fulfillment of the request had many people wondering why West Virginia's request was still pending.
State Homeland Security Secretary Rob Cunningham says West Virginia’s request for federal disaster assistance in connection with the recent flooding is different than the initial immediate request from the State of Kentucky.
Both Kentucky and West Virginia are currently under States of Emergency from the weekend’s weather events. In Kentucky, 14 people have lost their lives due to the flooding. Acco
Heavy storms and snow throughout the weekend have left several people across the Tri-State without power. The flood waters have caused multiple evacuations, road closures and school closures.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for parts of eastern Kentucky and a Winter Storm Watch in southern West Virginia. The current watch and warning map
Heavy storms and snow throughout the weekend have left several people across the Tri-State without power. The flood waters have caused multiple evacuations, road closures and school closures. In Kentucky,
Power restoration efforts are expected to extend through Thursday, according to Appalachian Power officials said.
The death toll in Kentucky has risen to 14 from a devastating storm that battered the state this weekend as residents brace for up to 6 inches of snow from a new storm. "This isn’t just a number -- these are Kentuckians who will be missed by their families and loved ones,