Historic flooding expected to have caused ‘extensive damage’ to Frankfort bourbon distillery
Buffalo Trace is expected to remain closed through at least Thursday.
Buffalo Trace is expected to remain closed through at least Thursday.
Experts fear the lack of foreign-language warnings could leave some of the 68 million non English-speaking people in the U.S. in danger.
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Floodwaters aren’t expected to recede significantly in Louisville until early next week.
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Freezing temperatures will repeat again tonight across Kentuckiana.
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Several Kentucky communities received over 10 inches of rain in just a few days.
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The mayor of West Point said about 75 to 100 homes will have water damage. The American Red Cross is bringing supplies to River of Life Church to aid those impacted.
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Floodwaters from the Ohio River submerged Louisville streets, prompting rescues and unusual commutes.
This means seven floodwalls are currently in place around Louisville.
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Meteorologist John Gordon also shared some tips for people dealing with the significant flooding.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said “even in the most optimistic scenarios for the projections of the water, there was just no way to pull it off.”
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“Please join Britainy and me as we pray [for] their families,” he said.
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“We like to give back, whenever we can,” KHS CEO Alisa Gray said. “We just want to be here for our Kentuckians and their animals. And thank to all that support us.”
A Ford spokesperson said they expect to resume normal operations sometime next week.
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Louisville’s Metro Sewer District is no longer asking people to conserve water amid sewage backup concerns.
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This would be the strongest tornado to hit Jefferson County since May 1996.
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