FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The death toll from historic flooding that swamped portions of eastern Kentucky this summer has risen to 43, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday in announcing two additional fatalities.
The most recent two deaths were brought on by “health conditions directly arising from the flooding,” the governor said at his weekly news conference. Beshear didn’t provide additional details concerning the deaths, which he said were reported from Letcher and Breathitt counties.
“Allow us to pray for those families and all of eastern Kentucky as we proceed to attempt to stabilize the region and ultimately turn toward rebuilding,” the governor said.
The 43 fatalities are from six eastern Kentucky counties, he said.
One person stays missing because the floodwaters hit the region in late July, Beshear said.
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Meanwhile, Kentucky state parks are currently housing 276 people displaced from their homes by the flooding, the governor said. Since last Thursday, 21 people have transitioned out of state parks to other housing. One other 532 persons are currently being housed in 200 travel trailers, he said.
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