After the catastrophic flood in Kentucky, firefighters and members of the National Guard sprang into action on Saturday to aid everyone in need.
Kentucky experienced another natural calamity after a long string of them. According to The Washington Post, Kentucky is getting weaker and weaker and needs assistance after a tornado attacked a little hamlet called Bremen last year. Fortunately, Greg Fischer, the mayor of the small town in the east of the state. showed up to assist with the cleanup.
Another natural calamity, a flood that came close to drowning many people, also devastated Bremen from the east. The mayor made the decision to repay Greg Fischer, the mayor, who had supported his town the previous year by sending trucks loaded with supplies and equipment for the community’s security.
On Saturday, the deluge resulted in multiple fatalities. According to The Washington Post, officials estimate that about 25 people were killed by the floods, but the precise number of fatalities is unknown because it takes weeks for the full scope of the damage and casualties to become apparent.
The government of Kentucky has been devastated and worn out by these ongoing natural disasters. Gov. Andy Beshear is interested in learning the causes of each calamity.
According to the Washington Post, Andy had to deal with a severe ice storm last year that cut off power to 150,000 people in eastern Kentucky, a flash flood in July that trapped many people inside their homes, and unusual tornadoes in December that left a nearly 200-mile path of devastation and claimed 80 lives.
Kentucky experienced another natural calamity after a long string of them. According to The Washington Post, Kentucky is getting weaker and weaker and needs assistance after a tornado attacked a little hamlet called Bremen last year. Fortunately, Greg Fischer, the mayor of the small town in the east of the state. showed up to assist with the cleanup.
Another natural calamity, a flood that came close to drowning many people, also devastated Bremen from the east. The mayor made the decision to repay Greg Fischer, the mayor, who had supported his town the previous year by sending trucks loaded with supplies and equipment for the community’s security.
On Saturday, the deluge resulted in multiple fatalities. According to The Washington Post, officials estimate that about 25 people were killed by the floods, but the precise number of fatalities is unknown because it takes weeks for the full scope of the damage and casualties to become apparent.
The government of Kentucky has been devastated and worn out by these ongoing natural disasters. Gov. Andy Beshear is interested in learning the causes of each calamity.
According to the Washington Post, Andy had to deal with a severe ice storm last year that cut off power to 150,000 people in eastern Kentucky, a flash flood in July that trapped many people inside their homes, and unusual tornadoes in December that left a nearly 200-mile path of devastation and claimed 80 lives.
