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Unfortunately, we never did get it jumped. I had to move my car and we simply pulled the jetski o...
Community Digital Archive CollectionThis was the creek as the flood first started in Jenkins.
Community Digital Archive CollectionThese are a few photos of the days immediately after the flood, while i was working to help the A...
Community Digital Archive CollectionView from the porch behind Paco's and Heritage Kitchen in Whitesburg, across the river to the wal...
Community Digital Archive CollectionMy husband, Josh, trying to figure out how to get our family out of the holler as the water reced...
Community Digital Archive CollectionFlood waters were at their highest at this time around mid-morning in downtown Whitesburg. Appala...
Community Digital Archive CollectionPhoto taken from the riverbank near Kentucky Mist Moonshine, around midday July 28, 2022
Community Digital Archive CollectionThis sign of hope and happiness was still in place after the flood waters receded from this home ...
Community Digital Archive CollectionTaken from the porch behind Heritage Kitchen at 9am the morning of the flood
Community Digital Archive CollectionJames, my grandpa, lost his wife (my mamaw) of 61 years in June 2022, then the floods came in Jul...
This was the road as the flood separated access to town.
Community Digital Archive CollectionThis was the start of the flooding in the road in Jenkins
Community Digital Archive CollectionOne year old Fisher Bentley, couldn't stop looking at the floodwater fully surrounding his house.
Community Digital Archive CollectionThe building on the right side of the image once hosted the offices of the Mountain Eagle newspaper.
Community Digital Archive CollectionView of NFKY River from downtown early July 28, 2022
Community Digital Archive CollectionFlood waters were raging along North Fork of the Kentucky River, making a separate river out of J...
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