Rescue crews continue to search for people reported missing after record flooding in eastern Kentucky that swallowed creek-side towns and swamped homes and businesses.
Officials say it could be weeks before everyone reported missing is finally accounted for, and it could take years to rebuild.
Kentucky’s governor said Friday that at least 16 people have died, a toll he expects will grow.
As Jennifer Johnson reports, some waterways are still cresting and there is more rain in the forecast for Sunday and Monday.
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Officials say it could be weeks before everyone reported missing is finally accounted for, and it could take years to rebuild.
Kentucky’s governor said Friday that at least 16 people have died, a toll he expects will grow.
As Jennifer Johnson reports, some waterways are still cresting and there is more rain in the forecast for Sunday and Monday.
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