Following days of heavy rain across Kentucky, the US state has been hit by heavy flooding. Seeing the current state, mandatory evacuations have been ordered for several areas of Kentucky, hundreds of roads have been closed, and two casualties have been reported so far in the state. Scroll on to know more.
All The Latest Update About Kentucky Floods
On Sunday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear revealed that two people died and over 500 roads have been shut down in the state due to deadly floods. The heavy rains and storms have already claimed over a dozen lives in the past week in other American states in the South and Midwest.
Five inches of rain has caused significant flooding in parts of Kentucky and more rain is expected. The road to my house is underwater. pic.twitter.com/jCn9JzcjrV
— DJ ✝️🇺🇸UofK (@gra50236) April 4, 2025
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Andy Beshear said, “Kentucky, there is record flooding across our state, with over 500 road closures. Rivers have not yet crested, so we still have a day, if not more, of rising waters. We’ve already lost two of our people.”
Here we go again…nearing 2021 flood stage here on Alec Spencer, 1 Mile N of West Liberty, Kentucky. @Kentuckyweather @JimWKYT @nwsjacksonky @CNN @weatherchannel pic.twitter.com/30cQROF89H
— Chris Trusty (@ChrisTrusty11) April 5, 2025
According to Reuters, one of the dead was a 9-year-old boy. He was tragically overtaken by the flooding as he was walking to his school bus stop. Furthermore, Andy Beshear shared that many homes were evacuated and water supply was limited in Frankfort, the state capital.
Kentucky’s capital city of Frankfort is seeing historic flooding – with much of the community underwater as the Kentucky River continues to rise. WKYT’s Jessica Umbro will be live in Frankfort with the latest💧 pic.twitter.com/Al4NrrmEH8
— Alexa Minton (@AlexaMintonWX) April 6, 2025
Before Kentucky, a deadly spring storm brought tornadoes and thunderstorms in Texas and Ohio in the past week.
Evacuations Ordered In Carroll County
According to the Hindustan Times, evacuations have been ordered for several communities in Carroll County, Kentucky. This comes after ten floodgates at Dix’s Dam were accidentally opened on Sunday. Communities under mandatory evacuation include Prestonsville, Greensbottom, Happy Hollow, Blue Lick, Residents on Lock Number 1 Road, and Residents on Lower Mason Street.
According to Carroll County authorities, areas along the Kentucky River are expected to be heavily impacted by the flooding. The region’s City Hall is now being used as an emergency operation centre.
I stopped by the Boone’s Trace neighborhood on the Madison County side of the Kentucky River earlier today – where Lexington Rd is shut down due to multiple mudslides. WKYT will have more on flood impacted roadways tonight at 6pm💧 pic.twitter.com/AERRng7v5S
— Alexa Minton (@AlexaMintonWX) April 6, 2025
Also, authorities in Frankfort are urging residents in low-lying areas to stay alert as the Kentucky River is expected to crest at nearly 49.5 feet. This is the highest level ever recorded in the city’s history. South Frankfort, North Frankfort, Holmes Street, Bellepoint, and Compton Drive in Blanton Acres are some of the highest-risk areas right now.
Proud Mary’s Barbecue is once again underwater as the Kentucky River rushes on the Madison/Fayette County Line💧 pic.twitter.com/NqWlmn30Yk
— Alexa Minton (@AlexaMintonWX) April 6, 2025
NOW: Flood Rescue Efforts in Van Lear, Kentucky, USA
W.R. Castle Fire-Rescue and Oil Springs Fire and Rescue successfully evacuated six people from flooded homes in Van Lear. Swiftwater technicians from both departments carried out the rescues and conducted door-to-door checks… pic.twitter.com/gCIxXxEbUr
— Weather Monitor (@WeatherMonitors) April 4, 2025
US President Donald Trump has approved an emergency declaration for Kentucky on Friday. This allowed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assist with state and local emergency efforts.
We hope that residents of Kentucky are safe from the floods and that normalcy is restored in the state soon.
Cover Image Courtesy: X/@JMooreofKY
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