At least eight killed in Kentucky floods from heavy rain

Published: Feb. 16, 2025, 4:47 p.m.
Louisville's Breckenridge Lane near Six Mile was closed near the train overpass due to flooding. Five cars were trapped in the water. Feb. 16, 202
Louisville's Breckenridge Lane near Six Mile in the Buechel area was closed due to flooding. Four cars were trapped in the water. Feb. 16, 202
At least four vehicles were trapped in floodwaters on Breckenridge Lane near Six Mile Lane Sunday after storms swept through the region
Louisville's Breckenridge Lane near Six Mile was closed near the train overpass due to flooding. Feb. 16, 202
The Ohio River near West Point, Kentucky is rising after heavy rains Saturday. Feb. 16, 202
Lower River Road in the 12300 block had flood waters partially covering the surface on Sunday in southwestern Jefferson County. Heavy rains Saturday created flooding throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Feb. 16, 202
Louisville's Breckenridge Lane near Six Mile was closed near the train overpass due to flooding. Five cars were trapped in the water. Feb. 16, 202
Park Boundary Road between Seneca and Cherokee was closed due to high water Sunday morning after heavy rains Saturday flooded Beargrass Creek in Louisville, Kentucky. Feb. 16, 202
Park Boundary Road between Seneca and Cherokee was closed due to high water Sunday morning after heavy rains Saturday flooded Beargrass Creek in Louisville, Kentucky. Feb. 16, 202
Park Boundary Road between Seneca and Cherokee was closed due to high water Sunday morning after heavy rains Saturday flooded Beargrass Creek in Louisville, Kentucky. Feb. 16, 202
Park Boundary Road between Seneca and Cherokee was closed due to high water Sunday morning after heavy rains Saturday flooded Beargrass Creek in Louisville, Kentucky. Feb. 16, 202
Louisville's Breckenridge Lane near Six Mile was closed near the train overpass due to flooding. Four cars were trapped in the water. Feb. 16, 202
Lower River Road in the 12300 block had flood waters partially covering the surface on Sunday in southwestern Jefferson County. Heavy rains Saturday created flooding throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Feb. 16, 202
Louisville's Breckenridge Lane near Six Mile in the Buechel area was closed due to flooding. Feb. 16, 202
Lower River Road in the 12300 block had flood waters partially covering the surface on Sunday in southwestern Jefferson County. Heavy rains Saturday created flooding throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Feb. 16, 202
Lower River Road in the 12300 block had flood waters partially covering the surface on Sunday in southwestern Jefferson County. Heavy rains Saturday created flooding throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Feb. 16, 202
A Jeep was swept off Mitchell Hill Road in Fairdale after part of the road's foundation and guardrails gave way after heavy rains hit the Louisville area Saturday. Feb. 16, 202
A Jeep was swept off Mitchell Hill Road in Fairdale after part of the road's foundation and guardrails gave way after heavy rains hit the Louisville area Saturday. Feb. 16, 202
A Jeep was swept off Mitchell Hill Road in Fairdale after part of the road's foundation and guardrails gave way after heavy rains hit the Louisville area Saturday. Feb. 16, 202
A Jeep was swept off Mitchell Hill Road in Fairdale after part of the road's foundation and guardrails gave way after heavy rains hit the Louisville area Saturday. Feb. 16, 202
Passersby looked on as water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
A saw horse and basketball goal were partially submerged after a major flooding event outside the Prestonsburg Elementary School in Prestonsburg, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Juan Perez ripped out damaged baseboards inside the Pikeville High School following a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
A worker used a machine to extract flood water inside the Pikeville High School following a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
A person stood on a roof as water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
A car was submerged during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
The Middle Creek rose in a residential area during a major flooding in Prestonsburg, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
The Middle Creek rose in a residential area during a major flooding in Prestonsburg, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
A basketball goal was partially submerged after a major flooding event outside the Prestonsburg Elementary School in Prestonsburg, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
A worker removed debris inside the Pikeville High School following a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
David Trimble, superintendent of Pikevile Independent Schools, was on scene to assess the damage to Pikeville High School during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Jesus Espinoza used a machine to extract flood water inside the Pikeville High School following a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
The Middle Creek rose during a major flooding event outside the Prestonsburg Elementary School in Prestonsburg, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025
Water crept into businesses during a major flooding event in Pikeville, Ky. on Feb. 16, 2025