Monday, April 25, 2011, 5 p.m. — Gov. Steve Beshear has declared a state of emergency in Kentucky due to the rapidly rising river levels and the threat of new rain over the next few days.


In McCracken County in far western Kentucky, a county official said the river level hasn’t been as high as it is currently since 1937.
In Nelson County, runoff and drainage from the heavy rains have caused erosion of some culverts and ditches. Additional rain will push creeks and streams out of their banks and quickly cover roadways. Never try to cross a flooded roadway — turn around, don’t drown.
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