Kentucky Reels From Deadly Floods As Heat Index Rises

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Kentucky Reels , From Deadly Floods , As Heat Index Rises.
ABC reports that at least
37 people have been killed
in devastating floods in Kentucky.
ABC reports that at least
37 people have been killed
in devastating floods in Kentucky.
Among the dead are four siblings, ranging
from two to eight years old, who were
swept away by the water. .
According to Governor Andy Beshear, the number of deaths is expected to grow in the coming days.
According to Governor Andy Beshear, the number of deaths is expected to grow in the coming days.
On August 2, the governor said that over 1,300 people have been rescued from flooded areas.
On August 2, the governor said that over 1,300 people have been rescued from flooded areas.
Following the initial flood, residents were
bracing for more storms and rain.
While some showers are possible,
the state is expected to stay dry through
August 7, at which point more rain is expected.
The governor warned that the other weather challenge for residents will be extreme heat.
The heat index for Kentucky
is expected to climb
up to 100 degrees.
Residents have been urged to go
to cooling centers and be cautious
while picking through debris.
Governor Beshear is expected
to visit more impacted areas of
the state throughout the week. .
Governor Beshear is expected
to visit more impacted areas of
the state throughout the week. .
ABC reports that President Joe Biden
has approved a disaster declaration
for the ravaged state.