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NOAA satellite images reveal major flooding across key waterways after days of relentless rain in the Midwest and South.
Dozens of people are dead and over half of the city's 26 districts were affected by flooding after torrential rains struck ...
Days of unrelenting heavy rain and storms​ killed at least 24 people as some rivers rose to near-record levels and towns were inundated across the South and parts of the Midwest.
In Louisville, Kentucky, river levels rose 5 feet in just 24 hours. In Owensboro, Kentucky, a levee broke, sending water into fields. Meanwhile, in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, rising waters reached a ...
Deadly, relentless rain across the South and Midwest is finally set to subside Monday, but the danger for many communities is ...
As waters recede along small streams and secondary rivers, flooding is just getting underway along the largest rivers and ...
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At least 20 people were killed in weather-related fatalities this week, including tornadoes that destroyed entire ...
A storm system sweeping over large areas of the U.S. South and Midwest resulted in at least 16 weather-related deaths by ...
Around 73 million people are under flood alerts — including flood advisories, watches and warnings, the later indicating life ...