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The rivers rose and the flood was deteriorated between the southern and Midwest of the United States, and the death of at least 18 were very badly damaged.
From Texas to Ohi, utilities began to close the cities and houses and sand bags to close the power and gas, cities and houses and their work.
In Frankfort, Kentucky, rescue teams, residents in the state capital were watered in inflatable boats.
“As long as I live – and I am 52 years old – this is the worst I’ve ever seen,” said Wendy Quire, Brown Brown Barel restaurant in the center of Frankton.
The swollen Kentucky River rose on Sunday, authorities routed traffic and closed the utilities to enterprises in the city built around. “The rain will not stop. It has been continuous for days and days,” he said.
On Sunday, the depth of the river rose from 47 meters and Frankfort Mayor Layne Mayor Layne Wilkerson was expected to rise from 49 meters from 49 meters. The city’s flood system is designed to endure 51 feet of water.
Predictions said that the floods could continue as floods, including the floods, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama, including Sunday. Tornadoes are possible in the city of Alabama, Georgia and Florida.
There was a sense of fear that the worst of the worst for many as it rains.
“This is a flood is a movement of God,” Kevin Gordon, Franctown Frankfort in the Ashbrook Hotel in the Ashbrook Hotel Kevin Gordon. The hotel is still open on Sunday and offers discounts to discounted locals, but Gordon said the hotel could be forced to close.
Storms leaving the destructive effect
The deaths of 18 people have been reported since the start of the storms on Wednesday. A 9-year-old child in Kentucky was caught in floodwaters while walking to catch the school bus. Police died after a 5-year-old children’s family in Arkansas, and after the trapped. Missouri firefighter was killed in an accident while trying to save the people caught in the storm in a 16-year-old voluntary.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service is expected to achieve the “major flood stage” of dozens of places with them in dozens of places with a large flood of roads, roads, bridges and other critical infrastructure.
Ambulance officials, Falmouth and Usak, north-Central Kentucky, ordered a binding evacuation for cities near the bending of rising licking river. Thirty years ago a record of 50 feet (15 meters) records, resulting in five deaths and 1000 houses.
523 local and international flights were canceled in the United States and more than 6,900 postponed on Saturday, according to Flachaware.com, postponement of 3865 delays of 3865 US delays on Sunday.
After reducing their work in the NWS forecast offices of the Storm, the Trump Management in NWS forecast offices, along with doubling vacancies or ten years ago
Why so nasty weather?
NWS, 5.06 inches (about 13 centimeters) Jonansa, Arkansas, Arkansas fell on Saturday, the hottest day registered in the city in April 1893.
Memphis early Sunday has received 14 inches (35 centimeters) rain since Wednesday. West Memphis received Arkansas, 10 inches (25 centimeters).
Predictions have linked heavy weather conditions with a hot temperature, an unstable atmosphere, strong wind and a wet flow flowing from the Gulf.
In Dyersburg, Tennesburg, Saturday, Saturday, there are storm shelters, blankets, pillows and other needs near a public school on Saturday.
Among them George Manns was 77 years old in his apartment, when he heard the tornado warning and began to start the shelter. A few days ago the city hit a tornado that hit millions of dollars.
“I caught all my belongings and came here,” said a folding chair, two bags toilets, laptops, iPads and medicine: “I don’t leave them in the apartment if my apartment falls.”
For others, by holding the necessary ones, it means to take a closer look at the drink closet.
Kentucky, with water with water with water, Frankfort resident Bill Jones fled to a boat, which loaded with a few boxes filled with glass bord.

