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Catastrophic Flooding and Tornadoes Devastate South and Midwest

Severe storms have caused at least eight fatalities, widespread damage, and rising rivers, with relief expected as the weather system moves east by Monday.

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A pedestrian seeks shelter under an umbrella as heavy rain packing high winds and large hail sweeps over downtown Denver on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
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Overview

  • At least eight people have died, including a 9-year-old boy in Kentucky, as severe storms and flooding continue to impact the South and Midwest.
  • Up to 20 inches of rain have fallen in some areas, with flash flood emergencies declared in multiple states, including Missouri, Arkansas, and Kentucky.
  • Major rivers, such as the Ohio River, are rapidly rising and expected to reach flood stages by Monday, threatening additional flooding in nearby communities.
  • Emergency responders have conducted numerous rescues, including evacuations of residents and animals, as infrastructure and roads face significant damage.
  • The stalled atmospheric river driving the storms is forecasted to shift eastward by Sunday, easing the risk of excessive rainfall by early next week.