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Weekend rains hit Wayne County roads just as they finish February flood repairs

Wayne County Judge-executive Scott Gehring said workers had just finished repairing roads damaged by the February flood when weekend rain washed out five more.
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Wayne County Judge-executive Scott Gehring said workers had just finished repairing roads damaged by the February flood when weekend rain washed out five more.

The top elected official in a southern Kentucky county said heavy rains this weekend erased much of their recovery from the mid-February flood. Wayne County Judge-executive Scott Gehring said Friday, they turned in flood reimbursement requests to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The next day, heavy rain began.

“We had just got all of our roads passable, all the culverts put back, rebuilt. Still had a lot of work to do, but at least we had them passable, and the rain hit and just erased every single thing we had done.”

Gehring said five roads were washed out. Monday, he said three of them were passable again.

“Yeah, initially from the high water, then the water is receding on those except for one, the water's up, and then the other one, the road is completely washed out.”

Gehring said there are steep hills on each side of Old Mill Springs Road – and nowhere for the water to go.

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John McGary is a Lexington native and Navy veteran with three decades of radio, television and newspaper experience.
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