"I lost everything twice": Kentucky flood victims hit hard by storm damage
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At least sixteen people are dead after catastrophic flooding in eastern Kentucky washed away homes and submerged entire towns. As residents brace for more rainfall, Gov. Andy Beshear warns the torrential downpours may claim more lives.
Dozens were rescued by boat and helicopter, and tens of thousands are without power. Floodwaters tore through the area so violently and quickly that residents — still recovering from the last flood — barely had time to get out.
"I lost everything twice," flood victim Dennis Gross told The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel in Garrett, Kentucky. "That makes twice that I've lost everything. And I ain't the only one."

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