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  2. Flooding along the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Breathitt County, Ky., on Thursday, July 28, 2022. Parts of Eastern Kentucky experienced flash floods early July 28, 2022, following ...

  3. 2022 Appalachian floods - Wikipedia

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    Between July 26 and August 1, 2022, widespread and catastrophic flooding swept through portions of eastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia, and southern West Virginia. 45 people died from the floods. Entire homes and parts of some communities were swept away by flood waters, leading to costly damage to infrastructure in the region.

  4. Where is the flooding in Eastern Kentucky? See photos ... - AOL

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    Pam Boling surveys the damage to her home from flood waters in Wayland, Kentucky, following a day of heavy rain. Boling, who has live din the house since 1975, has no insurance to cover the ...

  5. Flooding devastates parts of Eastern Kentucky, leaving death ...

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    Flooding has become more frequent and more destructive, thanks to more severe weather caused by climate change, and the valleys and steep hills of Eastern Kentucky that make it more conducive to ...

  6. ‘We could lose history.’ Appalachian archives soaked in ...

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    A good bit of Appalachian history and arts got soaked in the record flooding in Eastern Kentucky.. In Whitesburg, water may have breached the vault at Appalshop, where the arts and media ...

  7. Kentucky flooding deaths expected to climb, with more rain ...

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    At least 16 people have died in Kentucky as record flash flooding swamps entire Appalachian towns. The search for survivors continues.

  8. See photos of Eastern Kentucky before and after deadly flooding

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  9. Blue Fugates - Wikipedia

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    The Fugates, commonly known as the "Blue Fugates" [1] or the "Blue People of Kentucky", are an ancestral family living in the hills of Kentucky starting in the 19th century, where they are known for having a genetic trait that led to the blood disorder methemoglobinemia, causing the skin to appear blue.