Kentucky agents report few properties have flood insurance in widespread devastation
Insurance agents in flooded parts of Kentucky reported Monday that their towns had been inundated with river water and mud– but few residents have flood insurance. "From what I know, almost no one has flood insurance, and they got water 4 to 5 feet deep in their homes," said Tim Ison, an agency in Hazard, in Perry County, part of a four-county area that has seen at least 30…
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