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At Least 15 Dead from Flooding in Eastern Kentucky

Governor Andy Beshear announced on Friday that at least 15 people have died as the result of severe flooding in eastern Kentucky.

“The flooding situation in Eastern Kentucky is ongoing, with a flood watch in effect through today. Heartbreakingly, we can confirm at least 15 deaths, but we expect that number to grow. Over 23,000 Kentuckians are without power,” he tweeted Friday morning.

“Our teams are working around the clock to help those impacted. I want to thank the heroic first responders, including @KentuckyEM, @KentuckyGuard, @KyStatePolice, @KYTC, @KyFishWildlife and others. Yesterday teams engaged in around 50 air rescues and hundreds of boat rescues,” he tweeted.

According to NBC-affiliate WLWT5, Beshear told CNN News that the death toll is expected to rise to “more than double” and will include “some children.”

As reported by Reuters, Beshear declared a state of emergency across six counties Thursday morning.

“We are currently experiencing one of the worst, most devastating flooding events in Kentucky’s history, the governor said in his emergency declaration. “Hundreds will lose their homes.”

“This is an ongoing natural disaster, with more rain expected tonight that could worsen the situation,” he continued.

According to Poweroutage.us, about 24,000 households were left without power in eastern Kentucky.

So far, the state has activated the national guard, and the state police will use helicopters and boats to rescue people who have been left stranded. Meanwhile, trucks will bring drinking water, as it is currently difficult to find fresh water in the hardest hit areas.

While evacuation centers and shelters were opened in state parks, Beshear cautioned that the storms left some of these facilities without power.

“I’m asking everyone to pray,” he told CNN. “There are a lot of people out there who need help and are very scared right now. And we’re doing the very best we can to reach each and every one of them.”

Beshear has also set up an online fundraiser, Team Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief Fund, which aims to assist those impacted by the flooding.

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Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer. He is also the co-hosts of the For Your Soul podcast, which seeks to equip the church with biblical truth and sound doctrine. Visit his blog Blessed Are The Forgiven.

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