Ohio River, MSD and Louisville
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced late Friday the death toll from the recent flooding and severe cold has again increased.
Officials expect the Ohio River's waters to begin receding Friday afternoon and returning to its normal height, around 12 feet, on Tuesday, Feb. 25. According to the NOAA, the most recent high crest ...
AND THEN ALL THAT WATER RUSHES INTO THE LARGER RIVERS LIKE THE KENTUCKY RIVER, THE OHIO RIVER. AND SO NOW THE OHIO IS GETTING VERY CLOSE TO CREST LEVEL. THAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN AS WE HEAD ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Ohio River is going down but the mess it left behind is why the Waterfront Park needs help to ...
Sonya Brown can see the rushing water, rising levels and floating debris from her backyard on Transylvania Beach.
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Hosted on MSNStorm debris surges through Ohio RiverStorm debris surged through the Ohio River, raising concerns for local authorities. Footage shows tree limbs and debris ...
Several residents had to be rescued from their homes over the weekend as floodwaters inundated communities around the ...
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WAVE Louisville on MSNPARC, Yum! Center prepared for downtown parking after week of floodingIt will take time for all the water to pull back from key streets and garages, but PARC leaders and the KFC Yum! Center said there will be space to safely drive and park.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is preparing for incoming snow and more flooding from the Ohio River.
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