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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After days of record-breaking rain and extreme flooding conditions, the Ohio River in Louisville has finally crested. The river crested on Wednesday morning at nearly 37 feet, that's ...
This data does not yet include recent flooding and will change after the Ohio River crests on Wednesday.Here's a look at how various river levels impact the Louisville area: LOUISVILLE ...
Several days of heavy rainfall led to catastrophic flooding, causing issues for people on both sides of the river. The Ohio River crested around 37 ft in downtown Louisville and nearly 68 ft at the ...
In a news conference Tuesday morning, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the days and days of rain in the area will result in a top-10 flooding event in the history ...
April 9 (UPI) --The Ohio River is ... Center estimates the river will crest at 37 feet above the McAlpine Locks and Dam will crest at 68.4 feet below the dam, the Louisville Courier Journal ...
Following intense rainfall, the Ohio River spilled into downtown Louisville, reaching the highest river level since 1997. The crest, falling just under 37 feet, is the eighth-highest on record for ...
List of current road closuresThe rest of the flood walls should come down this week. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More progress is being made to get the city back to normal following last week's historic ...
The Ohio River in downtown Louisville is expected to crest around 8 a.m. Wednesday at 37 feet, a massive rise from the normal 12-foot pool seen at McAlpine Upper.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – River Road BBQ in Kentucky's largest city is just one of many businesses facing an indescribable challenge after feet of water from the Ohio River flooded their restaurant.