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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton says the city continues to offer up help to hard hit areas of eastern Kentucky. WUKY's Alan Lytle has details.
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The rain that unleashed massive floods in Appalachian mountain communities is diminishing, but now the people face a new threat: baking in the heat as they try to recover. WUKY's Karyn Czar has details.
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Another round of storms has hit disaster areas in eastern Kentucky as search and rescue operations continue in communities trying to recover from massive flooding.
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A cultural center known for chronicling Appalachian life is cleaning up and assessing its losses.
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WUKY's Karyn Czar spent the better part of the weekend reporting for WUKY and NPR on the devastation in eastern Kentucky. Here's an audio diary from her time there.
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At least 25 people were killed after torrential rains swamped towns across Appalachia and Kentucky’s governor said it could take weeks to find all the victims. Gov. Andy Beshear said Saturday that four children are among the dead. He added that the total number would likely rise significantly and it could take weeks to find all the victims of the record flash flooding.
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The death toll continues to rise in Eastern Kentucky where flash floods prompted Governor Andy Beshear to issue states of emergency and deploy the National Guard in multiple counties. WUKY’s Karyn Czar reports.
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Relentless rains and challenging geography are hampering rescue teams as they search for six people who disappeared during a flash flood that killed two…