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On Friday, April 4, a 9-year-old boy died in the Hickory Hills area of Kentucky. He was swept away by floodwater while ...
At least 18 people have died in what the National Weather Service (NWS) has called "catastrophic flooding" that hit the South ...
Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly ...
Residents across Kentucky and the central United States fled their homes as officials ordered evacuations and nearby rivers ...
FRANKFORT, Kentucky (AP) — Rivers rose and flooding worsened Sunday across the sodden U.S. South and Midwest, threatening ...
Waterlogged communities from Texas to Ohio woke up Sunday to rising rivers and more flooding, threatening large areas of the ...
Flash flood warnings were in effect Sunday morning for portions of western Kentucky, Middle Tennessee and central Alabama. Tornadoes had also been reported in multiple states, and on Sunday morning ...
along with flash flood warnings in Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee. The number of tornado warnings eclipsed those issued during last month’s deadly outbreak in Arkansas, Mississippi ...
Forecasters warned that cities remain in peril into the coming week as river levels creep up from Arkansas to Ohio − even as skies brighten.
Flash flood emergency and tornado warnings continued to be issued Saturday across Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky, with more heavy rains and damaging winds in the mix. Hundreds of ...
Life-threatening flooding and dangerous severe weather pummeled large swaths of the nation's heartland again Saturday for the ...
Up to 18 inches of rain have fallen in the mid-South and Ohio River valley over the past 72 hours, with more on the way. Around 18,000 Tennessee residents were without power Sunday morning due to ...
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