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Flash Flood — Pike, Kentucky

2001-08-03 to 2001-08-04 · near Countywide, Pike, Kentucky

2
Direct deaths
$6.0M
Property damage

Event narrative

Widespread flash flooding occurred across the area prompting the county to be a Presidentially declared disaster area. Up to 5 inches fell in less that 3 hours on already saturated ground. Massive road and bridge damage resulted. Over 200 homes were affected by flooding with 5 homes being totally destroyed. Two people lost their lives in this event. The first was a woman in her early 20s that was trapped in her vehicle along with her sister on Kentucky route 1384 as high water pushed the car off of the road. Her sister escaped, but unfortunately the woman lost her battle to the quickly flowing waters and her evacuation attempt failed.The second fatality was a man in his early 30s who was swept away along Hurricane Creek while attempting to save his All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) out of fast flowing flash flood water.Most of the damage occurred on county roads and bridges where 5.5 million dollars in damages resulted. Close to 500 thousand dollars in damages resulted in loses to homes in the county.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5263946. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.