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Campbell County also is providing free trash vouchers for households affected by flooding. That will cover the disposal of damaged things like drywall, carpet, furniture and tree limbs. The vouchers will be accepted by Rumpke at their Covington transfer station, and the Pendleton County landfill.
In Franklin County, rain totals ranged from 1.57 inches in Grove City to just more than 4 inches in Upper Arlington. Galena saw the highest area rain total with 4.82 inches.
After deluges overfilled rivers to near-record levels across Kentucky, residents were anxious to return to their flooded homes and assess the damages.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It was a wet weekend around central Ohio, and flooding has been a major issue. While the rain has let up for the time being, flooding concerns is expected to continue for rivers and streams in the coming days, as all the rain that fell continues to drain off and work its way downstream.
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Heavy rains and severe storms brought intense floods to Ohio and Kentucky Here's where floodwaters remain high and when they will recede.
Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding has come for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily waterlogged by days of deadly storms.
The river hit a peak of 60.79 feet Monday afternoon after multiple days of rainfall caused flooding in the Tri-State area.