
Bidens to travel to Kentucky after deadly flooding
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Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Teresa Reynolds sits exhausted as members of her community clean debris from flood-ravaged homes in Hindman, Kentucky, on Saturday, July 30.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Members of a search-and-rescue team wade through the debris-filled Troublesome Creek after a search dog detected the scent of a potential victim in Perry County, Kentucky, on Sunday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Command Sgt. Maj. Tim Lewis of the Kentucky National Guard secures Candace Spencer and her son Wyatt after being airlifted from South Fork, Kentucky, on Saturday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Karen Daugherty holds her head in her hands during a service at the Gospel Light Church in Hazard, Kentucky. Daugherty is staying with her family in the church, which has been set up as a shelter.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear speaks to the media Sunday in Whitesburg, Kentucky. Behind him are Whitesburg Mayor Tiffany Craft, left, and state Rep. Angie Hatton.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Crew members work to restore power lines near Hindman on Saturday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
A member of the Kentucky National Guard looks for flood victims near a creek in Fisty, Kentucky, on Saturday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Flood damage is visible as the Kentucky National Guard flies over Buckhorn, Kentucky, on Saturday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Terry Hatworth tries to wash mud off Earl Wallen’s porch in Garrett, Kentucky, on Friday. The tiny town was without clean water.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
A Perry County school bus sits in floodwaters in Ned, Kentucky, on Friday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Kermit Clemons helps his ex-wife, Lana Clemons, retrieve family items in Hazard, Kentucky, on Thursday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Homes are submerged in floodwaters in Jackson, Kentucky, on Thursday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
James Jacobs signals to a National Guard helicopter flying overhead in Garrett on Thursday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Kermit Clemons gathers personal items and medicine from the home of his former mother-in-law on Thursday. Flooding swept the trailer home off its foundation and carried it about 250 feet from its original location.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Pastor Pete Youmans consoles a tearful Debby Miniard as her father, Charles Blankenship, stands near where his garage used to be in Perry County. Blankenship lost everything, including his trailer home.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Members of the Jackson Fire Department prepare for search-and-rescue operations in downtown Jackson on Thursday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Robert Hollan, Kimberly DiVietri and their dog, Rascal, wait in a shelter inside the Hazard Community College Lee’s College campus on Thursday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
A car is submerged in floodwaters along Right Beaver Creek in Garrett.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Lexington firefighters’ swift-water rescue teams work in Lost Creek, Kentucky, on Friday.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Tonya Smith reaches for food from her mother, Ollie Jean Johnson, to give to Smith’s father, Paul Johnson, as they hang over a flooded Grapevine Creek in Perry County on Thursday. Smith’s trailer was washed away; her father was staying the night in his home without power.
Catastrophic flooding in Kentucky
Homes and structures are flooded near Quicksand, Kentucky, on Thursday.
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