Over four days in July 2022, Eastern Kentucky received over 600 times the normal rainfall for that period.
The results were terrible.

Millstone, Kentucky

Isom, Kentucky

Grapevine Creek near Chavies, Kentucky

Eversole Creek Near Chavies, Kentucky

Appalshop, Whitesburg, Kentucky

Hindman, Kentucky

Quicksand Creek near Lambric, Kentucky

Hindman, Kentucky

Sergent, Kentucky

Whitesburg, Kentucky
The right and left forks forming Troublesome Creek after the floodwaters came down and devastated Hindman, Kentucky

The old Neon, Kentucky theatre.

Fleming-Neon, Kentucky

McRoberts, Kentucky

The emergency bridge at McRoberts, Kentucky

Kona, Kentucky

The old Dawahare Department Store in Fleming-Neon, Kentucky

Seco, Kentucky

The Highland Winery and Inn, Seco, Kentucky

Upper Grapevine Creek, Kentucky

Neon Junction, Kentucky

Grapevine Creek, Kentucky

Squabble Creek, Buckhorn, Kentucky
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3 Comments
Fred Straub
September 7, 2022 at 10:36 amThanks for reporting what you saw. Horrific!!
Karen
September 7, 2022 at 10:58 amIncredible pix Reggie, I had visited Hindman last year, it’s awful. Glad you documented it.
Marian McClure Taylor
September 7, 2022 at 11:17 amPowerful photos! It took a minute for me to recognize the students’ desks upside down outside their school, and it was like a blow to realize what that meant.