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Some Beattyville residents, business owners may never return

Some Beattyville residents, business owners may never return and last updated 2021-03-02 18:54:55-05 BEATTYVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — It took some business owners in Beattyville years to open their establishments. It took fewer than 48 hours for those businesses to be destroyed. Flooding from the nearby Kentucky and North Fork Kentucky rivers has turned the downtown area into something one can only access by boat. The flood water is being measured in feet, and the time to recover is not being measured in days or weeks. “In all my time here, 25 years, I’ve never seen water in this situation,” said Lee County Emergency Management Director Jon Allen. “We do have some new businesses in town that are going to struggle to reopen.

Heavy Rain Floods Kentucky, State of Emergency Declared

State of Emergency Declared After Heavy Rain and Floods in Kentucky LOUISVILLE, Ky. Kentucky firefighter Eddie Stacy was turning his firetruck around in the dark while responding to storm damage when he noticed a tiny light coming from the flooded Red River. It was a cellphone a woman was waving from a car inundated with water that was rising by the minute. Stacy and other members of the Hazel Green Fire Department sprang into action Sunday night, pulling five people from the car where water was up to the dashboard. Among those rescued were a 17-month-old boy and a woman who appeared to be having a seizure, Stacy said in a telephone interview Monday.

Heavy rains lead to rescues, road closures in Appalachia | News, Sports, Jobs

Heavy rains lead to rescues, road closures in Appalachia | News, Sports, Jobs
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Beattyville experiencing historic flooding

Beattyville experiencing historic flooding and last updated 2021-03-01 18:10:22-05 BEATTYVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — Beattyville, a small mountain town in Kentucky, is under water following a downpour of rain this past weekend. On Monday, boats could be seen floating down Main Street past a local barbershop. The people who ve been here a long time have compared this to the flood of 1957, said Lee County Judge/Executive Chuck Caudill. Roads, homes, cars, and businesses, like the local Valero gas station, are flooded. Caudill says most streets around Beattyville have water six to seven feet deep. County crews and volunteers began evacuations Sunday night.

Heavy rains lead to rescues, road closures in Appalachia

Heavy rains lead to rescues, road closures in Appalachia
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