
At least 37 dead in Kentucky flooding with hundreds unaccounted for
Nighttime curfews were declared in response to reports of looting in two devastated communities.
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Nighttime curfews were declared in response to reports of looting in two devastated communities.
Rescue crews are working to assist and recover as many people as possible following severe flooding in Kentucky. More thunderstorms are expected in the area. WKYT's Jim Stratman joins "CBS News Mornings" from Breathitt County with the latest.
Rescues are ongoing in Kentucky after catastrophic flooding, but Gov. Andy Beshear says the death toll could continue to rise for weeks. Jim Stratman, from our Lexington affiliate WKYT, is in hard-hit Breathitt County with the latest.
The number of deaths from massive flooding in Kentucky has continued to climb amid a renewed threat for more heavy rains.
"This is still an emergency situation — we are in search and rescue mode," the governor said Saturday.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said at least 25 people have died since severe flooding began on Thursday. Officials have rescued hundreds of people by air and by boat, but the death toll is likely to increase. Tom Wait has more.
More than a dozen people, including children, were killed when torrential rains poured down and dumped up to 10 and a half inches in just two days across parts of Kentucky. Meteorologist Mike Seidell at the Weather Channel has more.
At least 25 people have died as rains unleashed what Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear described as some of the worst flooding in the state's history.
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Record flooding in Kentucky has killed at least 16 people. Jeremy Slinker, director for Kentucky Emergency Management, joined Catherine Herridge to discuss the devastating flood damage.
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Heavy flooding in Kentucky killed at least 16 people, including at least six children, and left thousands without power. Speaking Friday morning about the devastation, Gov. Andy Beshear said "it's a tough one." WKYT reporter Jim Stratman joins CBS News with more from the region.
Several people are dead in eastern Kentucky after torrential rain caused flooding. Governor Andy Beshear says the death toll could rise as some people are still unaccounted for. Meteorologist Mike Seidel from CBS News’ partners at the Weather Channel has more.
Residents are bracing for more rain after widespread flooding in eastern Kentucky.
State officials expect the number to climb, and say people are still missing after the devastating flooding.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
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Record rainfall caused deadly flash flooding in the St. Louis area. At least one person was killed. First responders helped more than 100 residents flee their drenched homes and trapped vehicles. KMOV's Caroline Hecker reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
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All 44 people who were unaccounted for after severe flooding in southwestern Virginia have been found. With no power or cell service for miles, many had no way to contact their loved ones. Christina Ruffini has the latest.
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