The floods killed 39 people and damaged thousands of structures. Nearly 500 people remain at national parks and other shelters without a place to live.
Nearly a month after torrential rainfall brought devastating floods to eastern Kentucky, many victims remain in shelters. Some people housed at Jenny Wiley State Resort Park vow to rebuild on
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (AP) Nearly a month after deadly flooding engulfed their houses, some eastern Kentuckians sheltering at state parks continue to wrestle with the same life-defining question whether to rebuild at the place they call home or start over somewhere else.
The floods killed 39 people and damaged thousands of structures. Nearly 500 people remain at national parks and other shelters without a place to live.