Kentucky grapples with effect of climate crisis as floods leave trail of devastation
by Maya Yang from US news | The Guardian on (#620EG)
Heatwaves are getting more dangerous and deadly' from climate change as catastrophic flash flooding leaves at least 28 people dead
As the flash floods in Kentucky claim lives and continue to leave behind a trail of devastation, residents and officials in the state are increasingly grappling with the costly impacts of the climate crisis.
Earlier this week, the state saw eight to 10 inches of rainfall in a 24-year period, marking what experts are calling a 1-in-1,000 year rain event. Amid the onslaught of rain and catastrophic flash flooding, at least 28 people have died while dozens more are reported injured.
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