Areas hardest hit were concentrated around parts of eastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia that had already seen up to twice their normal precipitation so far this winter.
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Millions of Americans are in the path of a storm that is hitting parts of Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia the hardest, with rainfall reaching several inches.
Dramatic videos and photos are emerging from across the Tennessee Valley and Appalachians after catastrophic and deadly flooding was reported across the region over the weekend.
At least one person is dead as strengthening a powerful storm batters the eastern half of the US with potentially historic dangerous flooding – prompting hurried evacuations, widespread road closures and hazardous travel conditions in several states.
Heavy storms and snow throughout the weekend have left several people across the Tri-State without power. The flood waters have caused multiple evacuations, road closures and school closures.
Rescue personnel from several states as well as the National Guard have been assisting with water rescues as residents brace for snow and frigid temperatures.
Heavy storms and snow throughout the weekend have left several people across the Tri-State without power. The flood waters have caused multiple evacuations, road closures and school closures. In Kentucky,
Flooding near rivers, creeks and streams is occurring or is expected to occur shortly in the following counties this afternoon and evening: Hawkins and Sullivan counties in eastern Tennessee;
The death toll in Kentucky has risen to 14 from a devastating storm that battered the state this weekend as residents brace for up to 6 inches of snow from a new storm. "This isn’t just a number -- these are Kentuckians who will be missed by their families and loved ones,