Kentucky flood death toll rises to 15, could double

Europe 1 with AFP

3:42 p.m., July 29, 2022modified to

3:43 p.m., July 29, 2022

The death toll from the devastating floods in Kentucky has risen to 15 and is expected to double again, the governor of this US state said on Friday. The balance sheet “will also include children”, added the elected Democrat. Many emergency services are on site after the torrential rains that fell on the east of the state.

The death toll from the devastating floods in Kentucky has risen to 15 and is expected to double again, the governor of this US state said on Friday. “It’s appalling. The number of Kentucky people we’ve lost now stands at 15, and is expected to at least double again,” Andy Beshear told CNN television. The toll, which was previously eight dead, “will also include children,” added the elected Democrat.

Kentucky’s ‘Worst Floods Ever’

All emergency services, including the National Guard, police and reinforcements from neighboring states, are mobilized to help the victims of the “worst floods ever experienced by Kentucky”, he said. Torrential rains fell on the east of this rural state overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, turning some roads into rivers and forcing residents to take refuge on the roof of their homes while waiting for help. About 50 air rescues and hundreds of boat rescues have already taken place, according to Andy Beshear.

“But there is so much water, the currents are so strong that we cannot reach everyone,” added the elected Democrat, who hopes to see the federal government pronounce a declaration of natural disaster during the day. . Precipitation is expected to continue through Friday evening, and the flood alert has been maintained. With human-induced global warming, the atmosphere contains more water vapour, increasing the chances of heavy rainfall events, scientists say. These rains, associated with other factors linked in particular to land development, promote flooding.

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