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Kentuckians in more than 40 Kentucky counties have been impacted by severe flooding on February 15. In response, state officials urge residents to stay off roadways until they've fully cleared and to reserve calling 911 for emergency and life-threatening situations given the high volume of calls and demand for service.
People with immediate, non-life threatening needs should call Kentucky Emergency Management (502) 607-6665 or complete the Rapid Needs Assessment Form online.
Governor Andy Beshear’s office has provided a comprehensive list of resources for those affected by flooding in Kentucky.
Below are available key resources provided by Flood Resources - Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear
For more detailed information, you can visit the Flood Resources page on the Governor’s website
If you need immediate assistance, you can contact:
Emergency Prescription Refills: Gov. Beshear signed an executive order allowing Kentucky pharmacists to dispense emergency 30-day refills for any non-controlled medication.
Eastern Kentucky Flood Recovery Resource Hub page: Eastern Kentucky Flood Recovery Resource Hub
Emergency Shelters: As of 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19 15 emergency shelters statewide were helping those affected by the storms:
Kentucky Flooding - Red Cross Response
The American Red Cross is currently supporting those impacted by flooding in our region, HERE.
For anyone who has been impacted by the flooding, you can find safe refuge, snacks, meals and a friendly face by downloading the free Red Cross Emergency app, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or visiting redcross.org/shelter
FEMA Assistance
FEMA has responded to the recent flooding in Kentucky by providing federal disaster assistance to supplement state and local response efforts.
Emergency Declaration: President Donald J. Trump approved an emergency declaration for Kentucky on February 16, 2025. This declaration authorizes FEMA to coordinate all disaster relief efforts and provide necessary assistance.
Federal Assistance: FEMA is providing emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance, at 75% federal funding.
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Facts for Kentuckians Applying for FEMA Individual Assistance
Gov. Andy Beshear has announced that President Donald Trump approved his request for an Expedited Major Disaster Declaration, which currently includes individual assistance for Kentuckians in 11 counties affected by the most recent storms. Those counties are Breathitt, Clay, Floyd, Harlan, Knott, Lee, Letcher, Martin, Owsley, Perry and Pike. Additional designations and counties may be added at a later date if warranted by the results of further damage assessments.
This action opens immediate need and cleaning and sanitizing money to Kentuckians who qualify. The maximum grant award is $43,600. Last week, the Governor promised to push the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to make it as easy as possible to receive approval for individual assistance. Gov. Beshear remains committed to ensuring that families affected by the storms are cared for and get the very best service.
How to Apply: Residents and business owners who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance at DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 800-621-FEMA (3362) or by using the FEMA App. Anyone using a relay service – such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or other similar service – can give FEMA the number for that service.
When Applying for FEMA Individual Assistance, Kentuckians should make sure:
If you disagree with FEMA’s decision, you may appeal:
Online at www.disasterassistance.gov
Donations Supporting Relief Efforts:
DROP-OFF LOCATIONS:
Flood Relief Distribution Centers Flood relief distribution centers have been set up for affected community members to receive supplies at:
Disaster resources are available for the deaf and hard of hearing in Eastern Kentucky and assistance for those who need an interpreter or captioner for communication with FEMA or the Red Cross.
Website: KCDHH: How to Apply
Address: 632 Versailles Road, Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-573-2604 V | 502-416-0607 VP | 800-372-2907
Email: kcdhh@ky.gov
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Travel Conditions and Road Closures
Check traffic conditions before traveling at GoKy.ky.gov.
Disaster Preparedness Tips
For additional preparedness tips, visit kyem.ky.gov.
How You Can Help
Governor Beshear has established the Team Kentucky Storm Relief Fund to assist those impacted by the floods and the severe weather system beginning February 15, 2025.
Check back for updated information and resources.