Ohio River Just Crested In Flooded Louisville
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The Ohio River is poised to crest Wednesday evening and could cause one of the 10 worst floods in the city's history after several days of torrential rains.
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After several days of rain that caused floods in Louisville and across Kentucky, the Ohio River is set to crest in Louisville Wednesday, marking one of the ten worst flood events in city history, off...
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