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βΌοΈ π¦ πΊπΈ The student from the University of Kentucky was knocked down by a gust of wind accompanied by rain near the Patterson office tower during a hurricane that swept through the central part of the state of Kentucky on the morning of April 2nd.
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πΊπΈ | π§ Severe Flooding in Hurley, Virginia: Emergency Declared
π§ |β οΈ On February 15, 2025, a powerful storm system triggered deadly flooding across four U.S. states. Western Tennessee, Southern Kentucky, and areas near the West Virginia-Virginia border have been severely impacted.
π΄ In Hurley, Virginia, rescue operations are ongoing as streets remain underwater, transportation is disrupted, and water levels remain dangerously high.
π΄ Some regions received 5 to 8 inches (127β203 mm) of rainfall, with more expected in the coming days.
π΄ Tennessee and Kentucky have issued precautionary evacuations, and emergency shelters have been opened. A nursing home in Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee, near the Kentucky border, was evacuated.
π΄ Despite a temporary decrease in rainfall, the flood threat remains, as river levels continue to rise, and no immediate receding is expected.
Residents in affected areas are strongly advised to follow official instructions and stay in safe locations.
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πΊπΈ |π Severe Storms and Flooding in the Southern U.S.: Death Toll Rises to 9
π§ A powerful storm has struck the southern United States, causing deadly flooding, tornadoes, and widespread power outages. According to the latest reports, at least 9 people have died.
π΄ Key Facts:
βοΈ 8 fatalities confirmed in Kentucky, including a mother and her 7-year-old child.
βοΈ 1 person died in Atlanta, Georgia.
βοΈ Over 200 mm (8 inches) of rain fell in Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, and Georgia, leading to severe flooding.
βοΈ 39,000 homes in Kentucky are without power.
βοΈ More than 128,000 homes across the Southern U.S. remain without electricity.
βοΈ Around 300 roads have been closed due to flooding and damage.
Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky has called this storm "one of the most severe weather events of the last decade." A state of emergency has been declared, and rescue operations are ongoing.
β οΈ The flood threat remains high as river levels continue to rise.
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