Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency Amid Deadly Flash Floods
Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency Amid Deadly Flash Floods
US · Published Jun 28, 2026
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear declared a statewide emergency on Saturday, June 27, 2026, following severe flash flooding caused by torrential rain.
The storm system has already claimed at least four lives, with fatalities reported in Jackson and Madison counties.

Impact & Risks

The flooding has disrupted communities across central and eastern Kentucky, with roadways submerged and infrastructure overwhelmed. Fatalities include a motorist swept away by floodwaters. Localized states of emergency have been declared in several counties, including Bullitt and Madison, as well as the city of Richmond. The situation poses significant risks to public safety, with potential for further fatalities, property damage, and displacement of residents.

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