Flooding, deadly storms leave at least 9 dead in US, Kentucky reports highest casualties

Flooding, deadly storms leave at least 9 dead in US, Kentucky reports highest casualties

The United States is reeling with harsh weather as a powerful storm followed by heavy rains has led to 9 fatalities, including eight people in Kentucky who died as creeks swelled from heavy rain and water-covered roads.

Speaking about the tragedy, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said on Sunday that hundreds of people stranded by flooding had to be rescued. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump approved the state’s request for a disaster declaration and authorized the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate relief efforts throughout the state.

Gov Beshear said that most of the deaths, including a mother and 7-year-old child, were caused by cars getting stuck in high water. He urged people to stay out of the roads. He said, “So folks, stay off the roads right now and stay alive,” adding “This is the search and rescue phase, and I am very proud of all the Kentuckians that are out there responding, putting their lives on the line.”

Power outage in 39,000 homes

Since the storm started on Sunday, Beshear said there have been 1,000 rescues across the state. About 39,000 homes faced power outages due to the storm. Beshear warned that harsh winds in some areas could increase outages.

Read More President Murmu hosts Qatar's Amir at Rashtrapati Bhavan, holds banquet to strengthen bilateral ties

15 cm rainfall recorded

Regarding the heavy rains, Bob Oravec, a senior forecaster with the National Weather Service said that parts of Kentucky and Tennessee received up to 6 inches (15 centimetres) of rain. “The effects will continue for a while, a lot of swollen streams and a lot of flooding going on,” Oravec said Sunday.

Read More Delhi CM oath ceremony: PM Modi, Amit Shah, CMs of BJP and NDA-ruled states, here's the guest list

(With AP Inputs)

Read More 'World War III not far away', says Donald Trump, claiming his leadership will prevent it

Tags:

About The Author

Aryan Age Picture

Welcome to Aryan Age, an English newspaper that has been serving readers since 2011 from Delhi. With a loyal circulation of over 19,000, we are dedicated to providing our readers with the latest news and information, as well as insightful analysis and commentary that help them navigate the complex and rapidly changing world.

Post Comment

Comment List

Latest News

Eknath Shinde's 'don't take me lightly' remark amid rumoured 'cold war' with CM Fadnavis Eknath Shinde's 'don't take me lightly' remark amid rumoured 'cold war' with CM Fadnavis
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde cautioned those who take him lightly. Speaking to media persons in Nagpur on Friday,...
PM Modi hails Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, says 'RSS inspired lakhs of people like me to live for country'
Important lessons of life are learned from sports: Governor Shri Patel

Live Cricket Score

Advertisement

Science & Tech

ISRO launches 100th landmark mission, GSLV-F15 lifts off with NVS-02 to improve India's navigational system ISRO launches 100th landmark mission, GSLV-F15 lifts off with NVS-02 to improve India's navigational system
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) today (January 29) launched NVS-02 to improve India's navigational system. GSLV-F15 is the 100th...
5 amazing YouTube features you must know and use for enhanced experience

Health

Cancer vaccine for women set to be launched in India within 5-6 months, know details Cancer vaccine for women set to be launched in India within 5-6 months, know details
Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav announced on Tuesday that a vaccination to prevent cancers that affect women will be ready in...
Detox drinks: 5 morning detox drinks to remove toxins from your body

Lifestyle

From Sarojini to Atta: Hop on to THESE markets of Delhi NCR for Christmas shopping From Sarojini to Atta: Hop on to THESE markets of Delhi NCR for Christmas shopping
Christmas is about to come. In such a situation, many people are planning to go to a party. At the...
Muhammad Becomes the Most Popular Baby Name for Boys in England and Wales