A powerful storm front pushed through Kentucky over the weekend setting records, damaging property and causing over 80 people to need rescuing. Louisville and the Jefferson County areas were affected most by the storm.
Although there were no reported injuries, many of the recused had to be saved by boat. Officials reported that the water was waist-deep in some spots. First-floor apartments and vehicles were swallowed by the high waters, and at least 45 roads were closed.
A reported 5.91 inches fell on Saturday night alone, setting a new local record, the old record being 3.07 inches. The threat of flooding remained on Sunday, when another 2 inches fell.
If you were affected or knew someone who was affected by the flood it is very important that you take precautions when cleaning-up the floodwaters. Here is a list of things you can do to better ensure your safety as well as help your home get back to normal as quickly as possible.
Once you have followed the necessary steps , now you should call Best Waterproofing!
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