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Flash Flood Us 2025 Flooding. Children Among the Dead After Flash Floods Hit Kentucky The New York Times More than 300,000 customers spread across Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi and Virginia were without power Sunday morning, according to Poweroutage.us Rescues were ongoing Monday as water levels continued to rise on some waterways in Kentucky and other portions of the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic flooded by a deadly coast-to-coast winter storm.

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Search and rescue efforts are taking place in Virginia, the worst of the states affected,. Rescues were ongoing Monday as water levels continued to rise on some waterways in Kentucky and other portions of the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic flooded by a deadly coast-to-coast winter storm.

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Williamson, West Virginia experienced major flooding as the Tug Fork was expected to crest at 49 feet (14.9 m), three feet above flood stage Williamson, West Virginia experienced major flooding as the Tug Fork was expected to crest at 49 feet (14.9 m), three feet above flood stage The "life-threatening flash flooding event" is most dangerous in northwestern Tennessee and western Kentucky, where a high risk of "excessive rainfall" is in place, the weather service said.

U.S. issues flash flood alert for Northeast after woman in New York drowns NPR. Authorities issue warning after terrifying footage shows moment entire US town is submerged by floods AP In Kentucky, a 73-year-old man died in Clay County when his vehicle was swept away by the floods, according to.

Flash flooding emergency devastates Northeast Good Morning America. Flash flooding has devastated parts of four states as powerful storms tore through the US More than 300,000 customers spread across Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi and Virginia were without power Sunday morning, according to Poweroutage.us