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Bridge over Big Creek, Old Gradyville Road


2015-04-14 - Gradyville, KY - Photo by Betsy Fausnaugh.
Good morning Ed. Please let folks know that the bridge in Gradyville on Old Gradyville Road, over Big Creek is under several feet of water. There is debris blocking the flow under the bridge and with all this rain we are losing ground quickly! So please turn around and don't drown! From the other side of Paradise, respectfully, - Betsy Fausnaugh


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Bridge over Cool Springs Bridge, Gradyville, KY 14 Apr 2015


2015-04-14 - Gradyville, KY - Photo by Derek Legg.
(8:47amCT, Tue 14 Feb 2014) - "Water over Cool Springs Creek bridge on Old Gradyville Rd far right. On the left is our mailbox and the flooded road to our place. Photo credit: Derek Legg." - GUY BABIN


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Flooding at Gadberry/Chance: Approach to Rollen Coomer Rd Bridge


2015-04-14 - Adair Co. Bridge over Pettys (Pettitts) Fork Creek, Gadberry, KY - Photo by Jeanne Marshburn.
"I had to send my wife out to take pictures. I didn't want to get wet. Pictures are taken from our side of the bridge. - CHARLES MARSHBURN. Bridge is over Pettitt's Fork (pronounced Petty's Fork) on Rollen Coomer Road off Johnson School Road, in District 3 of Adair County, KY.


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Guy Babin: Almost 4 inches of rain at Gradyville, KY


2015-04-14 - Cool Springs Farm, Gradyville, Paradise, USA - Photo by Guy Babin.
The rain gauge at Guy Babins on Cool Springs Creek read almost 4" this morning.


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Cool Springs Creek way out of banks. Flood Tue 14 Apr 2015


2015-04-14 - Cool Spring Creek, Gradyville, Paradise, USA - Photo by Guy Babin.
I can't get to Big Creek and Cool Springs Creek is way out of its banks and over the bridge at the entry to our farm. We're flooded in until the water subsides. Here's a picture at 7:56amCT. - GUY BABIN


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Barnetts Creek flood over bridges 14 Apr 2015 - 7:57amCT


2015-04-14 - Barnetts Creek, Pellyton, KY - Photo by Bill Troutwine.
PELLYTON, Adair County, KY "Here's a picture of my bridge crossing Barnett's Creek. This is one of those days I will be going nowhere. I guess I'll just set in the house sipping hot chocolate and read Columbia Magazine!" - BILL TROUTWINE


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Bull Run Creek at flood stage - 7:54amCT Tue 14 Apr 2015


2015-04-14 - Bull Run Road, 1500 block, Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage.
Safe from high atop Tucker's Station Farm, Bull Run Creek is officially at flood stage. - BARBARA ARMITAGE


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