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At least nine people have died following heavy rains and flooding across the southeastern United States over the weekend. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear reported that eight fatalities occurred in Kentucky alone, where the torrential downpours resulted in significant destruction. A man in Georgia also died when a tree fell on his home, as per local reports.
The National Weather Service indicated that some areas in Kentucky received up to 6 inches of rain, leading to rising river levels and widespread flooding. Over 300 road closures were reported, and more than half a million households lost power across affected states, including Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina.
Governor Beshear has reached out to the White House for emergency disaster assistance, which President Donald Trump approved, enabling the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate the relief efforts. With rivers still expected to rise, officials have warned residents to seek higher ground as the situation remains life-threatening in several areas, including Rives, Tennessee, which has declared a state of emergency.