Debris from Kentucky's spring floods continues to put communities at risk
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Teams with Nelson County's Emergency Management Agency recently surveyed the Rolling Fork River -- and found two areas of concern: a growing debris pile near a bridge, and a massive blockage spanning the entire width of the river.
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Teams with Nelson County's Emergency Management Agency recently surveyed the Rolling Fork River -- and found two areas of concern: aĀ growing debris pile near a bridge, and a massive blockage spanning the entire width of the river.
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