Washington County KY flooding via sheriff's office 6-17-25
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Residents in Washington County, Kentucky, are being asked to stay home and avoid trying to drive through flooded roadways as emergency crews respond to flash flooding in the area Tuesday, June 17, 2025. (Photo courtesy of the Washington County Sheriff's Office)
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The sheriff's office said the county had seen over four inches of rainfall in less than three hours, leading to at least one mudslide.
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