Thursday Aug 11, 2022
Recovery Efforts Continue After Kentucky Floods
The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services are still responding to catastrophic floods, landslides, and mudslides in eastern Kentucky, caused by multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms on July 27th.
At least 37 people have died, and hundreds of homes and businesses have been lost to the flash floods, with further rainfall anticipated for the region.
Several counties have been affected by the flooding and many roads have become impassible, with multiple mudslides making travel dangerous. Water systems and pumping stations have been negatively affected and many are without water.
Divisional Commander, Thomas Louden said, ‘It’s not just the property loss, it’s the loss of life, and that impacts everybody. The Salvation Army is trained in spiritual and emotional care, and we will be alongside our people in eastern Kentucky for as long as need be.’
To support The Salvation Army as they meet the needs of this community, visit https://helpsalvationarmy.org