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The Ohio River rose to a height Monday that hasn't been seen in Cincinnati for almost 30 years. Now, the city is recovering ...
Some counties have declared a state of emergency and the Ohio River at Cincinnati remains under a flood warning until Friday.
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents ...
The worst of the rainfall in Greater Cincinnati is over as of Sunday morning. But rivers in the area continue to rise.
While water is receding, it will take time. The Ohio River will likely stay in action stage, which is 40 feet and above, into ...
As the Ohio River slowly recedes, it’s leaving behind mud in basements, yards, and roads. Communities in Cincinnati, Northern ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After days of record-breaking rain and extreme flooding conditions, the Ohio River in Louisville has finally crested. The river crested on Wednesday morning at nearly 37 feet, that's ...
The Ohio River is down to minor flood stage Thursday, set to drop into action stage overnight. While water is receding, it will take time. The Ohio River will likely stay in action stage, which is 40 ...
The Ohio River at Evansville will reach its second-highest crest since the flood of 1937. But a massive levee system is ...
The Ohio River is slowly receding in Cincinnati after cresting Monday night at more than 60 feet high, which broke a ...
The Ohio River rose to historic heights after days of flooding, finally cresting early Wednesday morning. Days and days of ...
The Ohio River reached a record high of 80 feet on Jan. 26, 1937, in Cincinnati, according to data from the U.S. Weather Bureau. The record set prior to 1937 was when the river logged a crest of 71.1 ...
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