Heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding have caused devastation in Kentucky, leading to at least nine deaths, including a child, and prompting widespread emergency responses. Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency as the state faced torrential downpours, flash flooding, and snow. The hardest-hit areas include Hart County and Pike County, with over 1,000 water rescues conducted. President Donald Trump approved an emergency disaster declaration to aid the state's response efforts.
Severe flooding in Kentucky has resulted in at least 12 fatalities, with extensive damage and ongoing rescue operations. The state faces a critical situation with thousands without power and water, and communities evacuated.
Thousands of Three mobile network customers across the UK faced issues making and receiving calls, with some unable to connect to emergency services. The outage, exacerbated by Storm Éowyn, has raised concerns about network reliability.
Three, a major UK mobile network, experienced a significant outage affecting thousands of customers' ability to make or receive calls. The disruption, exacerbated by Storm Éowyn, also impacted smaller networks relying on Three's infrastructure. The company has apologized and is investigating issues with emergency service connections.