Kentucky Experiences Deadly And Unprecedented Flooding
Confirming Previous Statements About Climate Change
(Videos)
August 5. 2022
For over a year I have been warning
about unprecedented climate disasters nearing and
they have been happening (Yellowstone Floods In Unprecedented
Climate Event Confirming Previous Site Claims (Videos) and 'Doomsday Glacier' In Antarctica
Under Imminent Risk Of Collapse Confirming Previous Claims
and
New York Times States Collapse Of
Surfside Building Is Due To Issue That Occurred Underneath The Structure
Confirming Previous Claims).
Last week the U.S. State of Kentucky
was hit with terrible, unprecedented flooding that
covered many homes and business. Some houses were literally
lifted off their foundations and washed away, due to
the weight and force of the water. 37 people have
died and hundreds are missing.
Kentucky has never had a natural
disaster of this magnitude. It caught them
flat-footed. It should be another indication to
those in government in Washington, DC, that climate
change is accelerating and worsening. However, at
this point I've written Washington off as a lost
cause. They're too corrupt to do what's needed.
STORY SOURCE
Heat brings ‘miserable’ conditions to eastern
Kentucky following
historic
flooding
Published Aug. 3, 2022 1:13 PM EDT | Updated Aug. 5,
2022 5:05 AM EDT - A week after catastrophic flooding struck
Kentucky, killing 37 and leaving many without power or running
water, residents are facing added challenges while trying to pick up
the pieces.
A week after historic flooding devastated eastern
Kentucky, claiming the lives of at least 37 people, high
temperatures and humidity will bring a new set of challenges to
residents who are still picking up the pieces.
On Thursday, temperatures across eastern Kentucky
reached the upper 80s F, including Lexington, Kentucky, which
reached 87 degrees on Thursday. Nearby Louisville, Kentucky,
recorded a high of 90 degrees.
https://www.accuweather.com
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