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8 people die in Kentucky storm that flooded roads, governor says

  • The storm caused at least 13 deaths across multiple states, including 11 in Kentucky, as reported by Governor Andy Beshear.
  • More than 1,000 rescues were performed by emergency crews in Kentucky during the flooding, and over 340 roads are closed due to the severe conditions, according to Beshear.
  • A state of emergency was declared in Kentucky, which experienced the most significant flooding, described by Governor Beshear as one of the most severe natural disasters in the state's history.
  • Evacuations have taken place in Kentucky, with 100 nursing home patients relocated to safety in local churches due to the flooding.
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At least 14 people died this weekend when a powerful storm hit a wide strip of America

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Saturday, February 15, 2025.
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