- More than 10,000 still without power, hampering rescue efforts
- death toll in flood-affected areas of eastern Kentucky has reached at least 25
- It is believed that the actual number of fatalities will be much higher.
According to the state’s governor, the death toll in flood-affected areas of eastern Kentucky has reached at least 25 and will almost surely “get worse” as rescue workers search for missing people.
The immediate objective, according to Gov. Andy Beshear, is “to get as many people to safety as possible” in the wake of what local officials have called record flooding.
Members of the Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia National Guard as well as police from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife and State Police have recently saved hundreds of people by air and water.
Beshear urged locals to report missing people, saying that “It is a really hard thing right now, with how wide the destruction is (and) areas that are impacted, to get any firm number on people that are missing,”
According to the governor, water systems are overburdened and certain areas still lack cell phone service. There was no water at one hospital.



















