Governor Surveys Flood Damage In Calloway County

Governor Andy Beshear made one of his first official trips to western Kentucky since taking office last year to meet with government officials in Calloway County and tour flood damage.

Calloway County Judge-Executive Kenneth Imes declared a local state of emergency as a result of flood damage in the county and the city of Murray. Beshear said the state will be seeking federal assistance as well.

click to download audioBeshear said the Army National Guard is on the ground in Calloway County to assist county officials and law enforcement as he got a first-hand look at the damage.

click to download audioCalloway County received nearly five inches of rain Sunday in one of the wettest days on record for February.

Meanwhile, Beshear said about 1,000 people have been evacuated from the eastern Kentucky city of Jackson by way of helicopters, kayaks, and vehicles as communities there deal with nearly six inches of rain that fell over the weekend.

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