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Historic Kentucky flooding has ‘annihilated’ infrastructure, sheriff says

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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency after “worst, most devastating flooding events” in the state’s history left at least eight people dead. Perry County Sheriff Joe Engle joins News NOW to explain the scope of the damage and where things stand in the county this morning.