Water becomes needed commodity in flood-ravaged Kentucky
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National Guard soldiers distribute more than 2,400 cases of water by early Wednesday. Water service has been restored to many people in the region, governor says. But work is continuing on heavily damaged water systems, he says. Death toll from the historic flooding is 37, the governor said.
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Water becomes needed commodity in flood-ravaged Kentucky
National Guard soldiers rushed to distribute bottled water to flood-ravaged eastern Kentucky as forecasters warned of more rain coming to the region
Water becomes needed commodity in flood-ravaged Kentucky
HINDMAN, Ky. (AP) — National Guard soldiers rushed to distribute bottled water to flood-ravaged eastern Kentucky as forecasters warned of more rain coming to the region.
Water becomes needed commodity in flood-ravaged Kentucky
By BRUCE SCHREINER
Associated PressFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — National Guard soldiers rushed to distribute bottled water to flood-ravaged eastern Kentucky as forecasters warned of more rain coming to the region.In the days since historic flooding swamped the Appalachian region, the availability of water surfaced as a concern for victims after the floodwaters badly damaged water systems. As donations poured into the region, water was a top priority, a…
Water becomes needed commodity in flood-ravaged Kentucky - Local News 8
By BRUCE SCHREINER
Associated PressFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — National Guard soldiers rushed to distribute bottled water to flood-ravaged eastern Kentucky as forecasters warned of more rain coming to the region. In the days since historic flooding swamped the Appalachian region, the availability of water surfaced as a concern for victims after the floodwaters damaged water systems. As donations pour into the region, water is a top priority, along wit…
Water becomes needed commodity in flood-ravaged Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — National Guard soldiers rushed to distribute bottled water to flood-ravaged eastern Kentucky as forecasters warned of more rain coming to the region.In the days since historic flooding swamped the Appalachian region, the availability of water surfaced as a concern for victims after the floodwaters badly damaged water systems. As donations poured into the region, water was a top priority, along with cleaning supplies.“We are…