Flooding in US Southeast leaves at least 4 dead; snow, ice and wind cause winter misery elsewhere
- Much of the U.S. East faced intense weather, with flooding reported in Kentucky and mudslides blocking roads in Virginia, causing significant disruptions to daily life
- The National Weather Service issued flood warnings for Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Arkansas, advising people to avoid road travel during the severe weather
- Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency in Kentucky, where flash flooding is expected into Sunday, impacting transportation and emergency services
- Forecasts predicted heavy snow in New England, with accumulations possibly reaching 30.
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The threat of winter weather concerns neighbors living near flooded roads
DINWIDDIE COUNTY, Va. Heavy rain over the weekend led to flooding that has closed several roads in Dinwiddie County. As of Monday morning, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) reported that floodwaters still had two roads shut down.Baltimore Road, within sight of the Amelia County line, was one of the affected roads where water overflowed. Caution signs remain posted, warning drivers of the potential danger, especially with predictio…
At least 14 dead in multi-state floods as rivers rise and rescues continue
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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