Kentucky Underwater - Record-Shattering 11.28 Inches of Rain in One Day!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Catastrophic flash flooding has left western Kentucky underwater after a devastating deluge dumped over 11 inches of rain in just 24 hours. The town of Mayfield shattered the state's record for most rain in a day with 11.28 inches. This follows a string of flash floods across the country, from Vermont to Connecticut and Pennsylvania in just the last week. Footage shows the sheer scale of flooding across western Kentucky, with homes, businesses and roads completely swamped by rising waters. This unprecedented flooding event has destroyed property and infrastructure throughout the region. Emergency services are working tirelessly on rescue and recovery efforts. Though no deaths have been reported, these flash floods underscore the increasing extreme weather patterns impacting communities nationwide.
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  • @JonathanPetramala
    @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +14

    If you are interested in learning more about the terrible tornado that hit Mayfield in 2021, here is the award winning documentary we produced:
    ruclips.net/video/d3xd26Iwnzg/видео.html

    • @timme2844
      @timme2844 Год назад +1

      I remember that day so vividly because it honestly felt like a day in mid May and the fact that our area was forecasted at a level 4 for tornadic development. Thankfully, for us here in extreme southern Illinois, we made it through that day with just some garden variety thunderstorms. Unfortunately just to our south right over the river, western Kentucky would not be so fortunate. Nor would Edwardsville, Illinois some 85 miles north of us. I really appreciate your work on producing this piece . Very comprehensive and very respectful of the facts/details and to all who suffered catastrophic consequences that fateful night.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      @@timme2844 it was a violent day

  • @sleepingwithcats5121
    @sleepingwithcats5121 Год назад +20

    I pray the animals, pets, feral cats and all animals are being helped! Rescued. poor cats!

  • @Bluesrains
    @Bluesrains Год назад +33

    I'D CALL THIS A HURRICANE!!
    YOU DID A GREAT JOB OF FILMING THIS DISASTER!!
    I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE POOR PEOPLE. 😢

  • @basspig
    @basspig Год назад +20

    I remember the great flood of 1955. That's the event that is the reason why I live on the highest mountain top today.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +3

      In Kentucky? Or the northeast

    • @johndaniels7609
      @johndaniels7609 Год назад

      There was a flood like that in Ohio in the 60s I think. My dad told me it was so bad that had to rescue my grandma by boat.

    • @russellny8086
      @russellny8086 Год назад

      @@stablecable2068🤣🤣🤣

    • @chadmiller2224
      @chadmiller2224 Год назад

      Wait.... You mean disasters happened back then too??? I thought they just started due to global warming. I'm in shock.. During the record snowfall of Donner Pass in the Sierras this past year I was told we are entering into a mini ice age, even though Jonathan interviewed a guy that said he went through the same thing in 1982. Yet when I watch videos on floods and tornados , I'm told its because global warming. Sometimes I wonder. Could the internet and social media play a part?? I wonder how much the people 50-100 years back heard about worldwide weather events , seeing how there was no internet at all? I mean the fact that everyone is basically a journalist /cameraman surely wouldn't affect how much we hear about globally. If I see a disaster on the other side of the globe, how can I say its worse than the old days? Every storm or event I see , there is someone saying the lord is coming , even though no human being on Earth is privy to that information. I wonder if the people of Pompei thought it was the end of the world???

  • @lauraanderson8027
    @lauraanderson8027 Год назад +15

    I CANNOT believe the amount of lightning!!! Just like the night of the tornado! Unbelievable what my hometown had to endure. Prayers to everyone❤️❤️ Excellent reporting!!

    • @williebeamish5879
      @williebeamish5879 Год назад +2

      The electrical storms coming are going to be something else.

  • @CatTimms
    @CatTimms Год назад +11

    Vermont just had these storms rain and floods now Kentucky so sorry for all your losses

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +2

      Yes and Pennsylvania and Connecticut

    • @user-qq1xg6qn7i
      @user-qq1xg6qn7i Год назад

      Babskaz74
      The crop losses are intentional to engineer a FAMINE so we cannot fight back against GENOCIDE.
      What’s coming starting THIS FALL
      Visions of Glory
      FINANCIAL COLLAPSE
      The financial Structure of the world had completely collapsed every bank had closed down and money was worthless people were learning to trade and barter. Manufacturing and industry were at a virtual standstill. There were no raw materials and no money to pay the workers. Factories and global businesses shut down overnight.
      All of the utilities were in chaos. People tried to keep the necessities of life running but they were sporadic and mostly off-line. There were blackouts everywhere some of them lasting many months. Almost all water was not fit to drink because of acts of war against this country. People suffered everywhere.
      My flight across North America began in Salt Lake City. There had been a massive earthquake in that area in the fall of the year. I tried to determine what year it was to no avail.
      THE NEXT SPRING (2024)
      I saw that the next spring after the destruction in Utah there was another devastating series of earthquakes that occurred along the west coast of North and South America. The western coast of California, Mexico, and all the way to the tip of South America, was shaking so badly that much of it broke away from the mainland and formed a series of islands off the Coast. Major cities were shaking to the ground with inland areas suffering less damage.
      The earthquake sent title waves across the world. Europe sent large amounts of relief supplies to America after the earthquakes.
      TWO MONTHS LATER
      About two months later, another earthquake opened up a narrow canyon approximately where the Mississippi River is now, though it deviated eastward what is it
      Mississippi presently merges with the Ohio river. It followed the Ohio into the great lakes. the Ohio river and the remainder of the Mississippi River Rerouted itself into this canyon. It created a huge new lake and river system approximately where the Mississippi river is now. This Canyon essentially created an eastern and western United States.
      Almost all of California was ruined, with less destruction further away from the coast. I saw that a great landmass had risen up into the gulf. Extended from Mexico to Florida and consisted of a few large islands that replaced the water of the gulf. I did not think to look toward Cuba. In some places the new land met Mexico, Texas, Florida, but there was also a large waterway separating most of the new land from America. (...)
      This great landmass created a tidal wave that did a great deal of devastation as far north as Chicago.
      I flew across the upper part of Florida and up the East Coast of the United States. The earthquakes had not reached here as strongly so the infrastructure was more intact. But there had been a biological attack and there was more death in the eastern and north eastern parts of the country then in those areas stricken by the earthquakes. I saw bodies stacked in town squares and cities abandoned because of the stench of death. there were marauding Bands of people plundering and stealing in every major city. they were murdering everyone they found to preserve remaining resources for themselves.
      FOREIGN TROOPS
      Arrived to help restore order & bring supplies
      I Pet Goat II shows war coverage & dollar collapse hand-in-hand. It also shows CIA trained Muslims (Al Quaeda) attacking the USA on or near the Annular Eclipse on October 14, 2023. In response, The USA sends TR3B’s to bomb Al Aqsa mosque on Temple mound.
      Financial collapse on Friday the 13th October 2023?
      Then the EARTHQUAKES BEGIN, starting in Salt Lake City Utah, then the West coast of South & North America in Spring 2024 turning California into an island chain , then Fall 2024, New Madrid Fault ruptures with a MASSIVE Earthquake, dividing the USA into an EAST USA & a WEST USA, separated by an inland sea channel along the former Mississippi River. A REAL PANDEMIC 2.0 Starts in Florida and sweeps the nation.. a weaponized virus kills 50-80% of its hosts within 12-24 hours. Touch the puss, get the disease. Stacks of bodies in mass graves, picked up curbside under martial law.
      It is a Chinese Bioweapon & the soldiers coming to help restore order are vaccinated against the bioweapon, but variants defeat the vaccine.
      Earthquake damage with no power, transportation crippled, dollar crash, water poisoned & unfit to drink, clean food scarce, Islamic terrorists & roving gangs of marauders killing everyone they see.
      There will be NO 2024 “Elections”. We will be told to accept the NWO.. the government no longer exists.
      It only gets worse from there.. Tribulation, persecution, execution
      It’s time for the New Global Government to emerge.. Order out of Chaos.
      I Pet Goat II + Near Death experiences + Scripture + events show me a scenario like this WILL HAPPEN.

  • @001sander2
    @001sander2 Год назад +16

    This is beginning to seem like the new normal. And we’re severely under prepared.

    • @Mntguy-nr9vl
      @Mntguy-nr9vl Год назад

      Climate change.
      Too many humans on the planet.
      Earth is a very delicate ecosystem and we have used it as a toilet.
      We're cutting down the trees we've increased the CO2, storms are more severe.
      There's no conspiracy theory.
      The simple fact is we overpopulated the planet and now we need to deal with the repercussions and it's only going to get worse.

    • @russelltackett4779
      @russelltackett4779 Год назад

      @babskaz74 😆

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Год назад +8

    Well folks, it’s like this: For every road that is built, every house that is built, every business building that is built, every parking lot that is paved, every forest that is leveled and then farmers practice modern farming practices of tilling and over-fertilizing everything, because most of the nutrients and topsoil washed away, these storms and runoff creating floods, gets worse and worse! Then all you need is an above average storm. The water has to go somewhere. It’s common sense, which is something not many people have these days.

    • @shAnn0n1
      @shAnn0n1 Год назад

      And building homes literally on a flood plain too. The residents of Mayfield say it floods from normal rainfall.

  • @arnisbrown5848
    @arnisbrown5848 Год назад +15

    Both terrible and visually mesmerizing, particularly the interview framed by lightning.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +6

      When I was finished shooting it I couldn’t wait to see what it looked like. It was so haunting as we were in the flooding with more ominous storms coming. Appreciate the feedback

    • @russellny8086
      @russellny8086 Год назад +1

      I wouldn’t have been outside with lightning going on. Screw that lol

  • @missyk1477
    @missyk1477 Год назад +9

    Just gonna shake my head at the folks driving through the flooded roads. They ain't invincible boats folks. I wonder how EV's fair in those situations....

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +4

      Depends if the computer gets wet I imagine

    • @karlharvymarx2650
      @karlharvymarx2650 Год назад +2

      I think they have the potential to fare better than non-EV vehicles since the motor(s) and battery cells are likely to run fully submerged in fresh water. But if there is a safety standard to shutdown the car if flooding is detected, then probably doesn't matter what new car you're in. Even if you can keep going, seems like an expensive trip considering what it will do to the interior and the chance of drowning. Best to just not drive in a flash flood.

  • @SisterSherryDoingStuff
    @SisterSherryDoingStuff Год назад +20

    Excellent reporting. Be safe and thank you

  • @timme2844
    @timme2844 Год назад +19

    I live 60 miles north of Mayfield in Southern Illinois and the 25 mile drive north from my little town to work was treacherous. In fact, I've driven that highway during some pretty intense snow over the last 13 years and the commute that morning was as bad a drive as many of the snow storms! My little town was reporting 6.75" from midnight to 7AM. I watch the local news and weather from station WPSD in Paducah, KY. and the station weatherman reported that in the WPSD viewing area, which includes Southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri, West Kentucky, and Northwest Tennessee, during this event, there was a minimum of 30000 lightning strikes 😮. The plant where I work was indeed struck by lightning just prior to day shift starting. This strike caused a fire resulting in production being suspended for two hours due to evacuation. There was flooding here and some folks got hit hard as well but not nearly the scale of say Fancy Farm (11.35"), Wingo, Mayfield, Murray, etc. in west Kentucky. This was definitely one to remember 😢 for all the wrong reasons.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +2

      Wow, I am not surprised by that lightning estimate. Very intense storms.

    • @anabolicamaranth7140
      @anabolicamaranth7140 Год назад +1

      US drought monitor reported parts of SO IL to be in severe drought. That was as of Tuesday morning.

    • @timme2844
      @timme2844 Год назад +2

      @@anabolicamaranth7140 it's been bone dry up until the last week or so and even then it's been spotty at best.

  • @margaloone7970
    @margaloone7970 Год назад +8

    Prayers for all these people.

  • @sharahyasharal7777
    @sharahyasharal7777 Год назад +18

    Thank you for this. Honestly feeling so done with the weather events here; I live in Mayfield KY and agree and attest with the others living here. Thankfully the water only slightly came into our apartment by our front door. We were center of the path for the tornado. We are thankful to Abba for continued safety during these seemingly endless trials. I've lived here for almost 5 years, 4 years in this apartment, and this is the 4th time that it has flooded here due to the location of our apartment building. We are seriously wanting to move. Shalom to all 💙

    • @jorgebravo4544
      @jorgebravo4544 Год назад

      Climate change. The one republicans refuse to address

    • @SeedOfJakeSonOfZion5582
      @SeedOfJakeSonOfZion5582 Год назад +5

      APTTMH Abba Yah for your health, I will keep you in my prayers! Shalom

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +5

      Sorry to hear that, but I am glad you weren’t majorly impacted this time! Love the people in Western Kentucky but the weather is crazy.

    • @anabolicamaranth7140
      @anabolicamaranth7140 Год назад +4

      Unfortunately, there are fewer and fewer low peril areas. I built my cabin on a hilltop in So Ohio but not everyone has that luxury it still is not zero risk.

    • @jouir45
      @jouir45 Год назад +2

      Horrible thing to have happen. Also happening in Vermont, Texas, New York, South Korea, China, Japan, India, Italy, France, welcome to global warming. More intense storms due to more heat.

  • @kimt1054
    @kimt1054 Год назад +14

    Thank you for documenting this and helping. Floods are very dangerous. Stay safe. (We're still recovering from the tornado.)

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      Yes thank you. Such a lot going on in Mayfield. Didn’t need this too

  • @Serenityfor1
    @Serenityfor1 Год назад +65

    Not normal these storms coming out of nowhere.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +13

      It’s been a wild week for flash floods from Vermont and the Northeast to down in Kentucky. El Niño does increase the chances of flooding.

    • @UnkJo357
      @UnkJo357 Год назад +6

      day r try in 2 break da peasants round dem up into da CTs

    • @nsbd90now
      @nsbd90now Год назад +22

      They aren't coming out of nowhere. More frequent and severe storms have been predicted for decades now. How can you not know that??

    • @Tank7153
      @Tank7153 Год назад +21

      Judgment.

    • @nsbd90now
      @nsbd90now Год назад +9

      @@Tank7153 No. CO2.

  • @marywyrick4520
    @marywyrick4520 Год назад +4

    Prayers for Kentucky.

  • @misterjones2u
    @misterjones2u Год назад +6

    This climate catastrophe is gong to tear our world apart, we did not prepare for this. It is only going to become ever more intense, around the world things are breaking down.

  • @bgd73
    @bgd73 Год назад +10

    maine is in the similar cycle...but we are rock..stuff flying down an old glacier trail. We never get noticed, until ice jams or something. Smells like a wet basement on the island I live on...in the penobscot river. today was the first day of whole sun in a while.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      Yeah you guys have had a bad summer, not enough sunshine

    • @Mntguy-nr9vl
      @Mntguy-nr9vl Год назад

      ​@@JonathanPetramalabut the last two years we had severe droughts. The rivers were just rocks.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      @@Mntguy-nr9vl it’s crazy how that pendulum seems to swing back

  • @anntrope491
    @anntrope491 Год назад +4

    ♡ ☆ ♡ God bless the good people of Kentucky...♡☆♡

  • @michaelduy9055
    @michaelduy9055 Год назад +4

    I had to rebuild our house back in the 90's after 16 inches of rain in 48 hours. The people affected in Kentucky have a hard road ahead, but they will reach the other side. Good luck!

  • @CuriousOne90
    @CuriousOne90 Год назад +9

    Thanks for the video Jonathan! People, be on the look out later for green mold under the homes.. it was really bad here in WNC with the 100 yr flood in 2004!

  • @vernwallen4246
    @vernwallen4246 Год назад +4

    Prayers and hope for these Kentucky folks.🗽👍💕

  • @russellny8086
    @russellny8086 Год назад +3

    This rain is outta control. We just got 3.5 feet in our basement. Everyone stay safe.

  • @robert.m4676
    @robert.m4676 Год назад +8

    I feel your pain. My house flooded during hurricane Ian. I was so overwhelmed I could hardly function. I never been through something like this. Pretty sure it’s made by humans and far from natural!

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that! Ian was terrible

    • @russelltackett4779
      @russelltackett4779 Год назад

      😆

    • @Goosewaum1
      @Goosewaum1 Год назад +6

      Geo engineering weather manipulation…

    • @flouisbailey
      @flouisbailey Год назад

      I live in central Kentucky we have had little normal rain this summer. With out watering plants they would all be gone our old trees are heat stressed. The Blue Grass is about 1/2 dead can’t water everything, this spring almost every roof was damaged, ours has been replaced. Others remain unrepaired months later.

  • @truthseeker4491
    @truthseeker4491 Год назад +6

    people take care...... hope u r all safe......36 cms of rain in one day is awful lot......

  • @verticallimit6602
    @verticallimit6602 Год назад +3

    Once the flood waters reach the upper part of your car's rim its time to drive backwards; which will keep the water out of your carburetor long enough to get off the road.

  • @kattmilk
    @kattmilk Год назад +3

    Prayers from Florida! It's heartbreaking to see that these people just went through a horrific tornado disaster last year, and now they're dealing with floods.

    • @Alex.Willson
      @Alex.Willson Год назад

      Unfortunately, every year the number of natural disasters will increase. A very important climate report was voiced at the international online forum *"Global* *crisis.* *There* *is* *a* *way* *out"* (time 4:37-31:30).
      The only solution is the *Creative* *Society,* where human life will be the highest value, so everyone will be guaranteed safety, well-being and a high standard of living.

  • @dljkson
    @dljkson Год назад +10

    thanks for the coverage Jonathan. praying for these people

  • @margiegalacio8002
    @margiegalacio8002 Год назад +8

    PKEASE PRAY FOR KENTUCKY. IN JESUS NAME, AMEN.❤❤❤

  • @beckylucas9360
    @beckylucas9360 Год назад +1

    My grandmother was born in Paducah.Ive visited there decades ago.Shes passed away now.But,I still have family there.

  • @JRJStacks
    @JRJStacks Год назад +8

    Do you know about climate modification programs???

  • @ritaking8827
    @ritaking8827 Год назад +3

    Absolutely professional reporting and documentation of this storm! Very well done!

  • @terriyoung2389
    @terriyoung2389 Год назад +3

    What you said about routine really stood out to me. People need to plan for extreme weather events.
    I lived in Flagstaff AZ from 2003 to 2015. Lake Havasu City 2001 to 2003. Monsoon season would bring flooding rains that could wipe out anything in its path.
    These weather events will not be isolated.

    • @Alex.Willson
      @Alex.Willson Год назад +1

      Yes, and, unfortunately, there are many natural disasters ahead. The scientific forecast for the next years was voiced at the international online forum *"Global* *crisis.* *There* *is* *a* *way* *out"* (time 4:37-31:30).
      The only solution is the *Creative* *Society,* which will protect every human life and guarantee well-being and security.

  • @lindadunn7831
    @lindadunn7831 Год назад +1

    Prayers for everyone affected by these floods

  • @basspig
    @basspig Год назад +6

    People do not realize that since the hunger Tonga volcano eruption last year there is 10% more moisture in the global atmosphere than there was prior to the eruption. We can expect lots of flooding and lots of these rain storms until that water Finds Its way back into the ocean eventually.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +4

      Do you think El Niño is having an impact?

    • @bethmoore-love4223
      @bethmoore-love4223 Год назад

      That doesn't explain the whole story, including the raging fires and breaking all the heat records. It's climate change, and we caused it.

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 Год назад +2

      Several different things are happening.

  • @JustAEuropeanWanderer
    @JustAEuropeanWanderer Год назад +6

    Americans will only understand climate change when their insurances step back, like right now happening in Florida.
    This happening much more often and intense is scary af and affecting poorer people much more than the rich.
    It was obvious to scientists, but still you laughed in their faces and made fun about them, following the lies of Exxon and Co.
    What do we do now together to get this mess repaired?

    • @silentweaponsquietwars1703
      @silentweaponsquietwars1703 Год назад +2

      Weather Weapons, Weather Geoengineering ,Chemtrails, Weather Warfare.

    • @barbaratardy9788
      @barbaratardy9788 Год назад

      Pray to God for help, ask for guidance during the tribulation. This is the period of intense pressuring for most of us, some areas will fare worse some better. No man knows the hour. Service to others is key at this time.

    • @coleorum
      @coleorum Год назад

      @@silentweaponsquietwars1703 Get a brain transplant.

    • @russelltackett4779
      @russelltackett4779 Год назад

      @@silentweaponsquietwars1703 😆

  • @MikeInSthlm
    @MikeInSthlm Год назад +4

    For every degree Celsius that Earth's atmospheric temperature rises, the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere can increase by about 7%. More water vapor = more rain. That’s bad news for humanity and our fellow earthlings.

    • @luketracey3269
      @luketracey3269 Год назад +2

      Now add the record wildfires to your calculations. Trees hold tons of water.

  • @kristenhughes648
    @kristenhughes648 Год назад +7

    Praying for the people affected 🙏

  • @angeladerby2513
    @angeladerby2513 Год назад +1

    This kind of reminds me of Hurricane Floyd. Hi, i am from eastern North Carolina but live in Colorado now. This brings me to tears. Floods are just as dangerous as fires, and sometimes worse. We went through the flood of the century with Floyd, but it started with Hurricane Dennis. Many people.seem to forget about Dennis and what that Hurricane did before Floyd. Either way, floods are no joke. I pray that anyone doesn't have to go through them like I have and many others. Our weather is only going to get worse. But the best thing that we can do is be there for each other, and our neighbors as well.❤🙏♥️🙏♥️

  • @grtchldy6561
    @grtchldy6561 Год назад +7

    I used to not think there was weather warfare but now I’m beginning to wonder.

  • @amso22
    @amso22 Год назад +3

    🙏 to all , thank you for reporting

  • @nashguy207
    @nashguy207 Год назад +15

    I really feel sorry for the people and the town of Mayfield. We lived there years ago and still have friends there. Thank God they are ok and didn't get hit by the tornado or the flood. But a lot of there friends did. Its sad to see downtown and all the damage. I love how you are always willing to help people in these disasters. If you ever have any time in Nashville please get a hold of me by email or something would love to meet you and buy you lunch or dinner or something!

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +5

      I would love to do that. I seem to fly into Nashville a few times a year.

    • @nashguy207
      @nashguy207 Год назад +3

      @@JonathanPetramala I live close to the airport Great!

    • @SpayAndNeuterChristians
      @SpayAndNeuterChristians Год назад

      Thank god🤣

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      @@nashguy207 awesome. If I can give you enough of a heads up I will. Some people plan trips out months in advance, I go minute by minute lol

    • @russelltackett4779
      @russelltackett4779 Год назад

      @@SpayAndNeuterChristians 😡

  • @lindamannix1247
    @lindamannix1247 Год назад +5

    So dreadful . Frightening and so much loss .

  • @jmelee28
    @jmelee28 Год назад +2

    What a nice person rhat you are! That’s the USA that I know. God Bless you!

  • @t97h1
    @t97h1 Год назад +1

    Man your channel is awesome. Love these mini documentaries. Keep it up!

  • @njl51
    @njl51 Год назад +4

    I feel bad for them. Here in NW FL we got 21 in of rain one year in a few days. Yes it did damage and o e woman drowned driving into deep water. The big difference?we have sandy soil o stead of soul packed with rocks. Li lived in the Carolinas as a child. You could not plow etx etc I meant without dealing with rocks. Accumulating water is dangerous period. We may have to consider building houses higher off the ground and having boats and flotation devices ready for use. I may sound silly but ...nice to have a boat when you need one.

  • @kevinnapier8996
    @kevinnapier8996 Год назад +2

    Prayers for these people. So many folks do not have insurance that will cover this.

  • @tracydonnelly3570
    @tracydonnelly3570 Год назад +3

    Kinda coincides with Canada wildfires...

  • @CharlesGahl
    @CharlesGahl Год назад +3

    Good documentation!

  • @clanaganj
    @clanaganj Год назад +2

    Bro keep up the good work

  • @rocketmanmarcb7696
    @rocketmanmarcb7696 Год назад +1

    There is no defense from something like that storm and flood. Our best laid plans get swept away in minutes. Stay Strong Kentucky.

  • @elizabethkeller9764
    @elizabethkeller9764 Год назад +6

    Lord be with them all.

  • @kimmyseegmiller985
    @kimmyseegmiller985 Год назад +2

    Solar flares are affecting the weather. We had tons the last few days!

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Год назад +3

      This is what abrupt cc looks like and it’s just getting started😂

  • @MILABRRA
    @MILABRRA Год назад

    THANKS FOR YOUR CHANNEL MAN

  • @allendean9807
    @allendean9807 Год назад +1

    I sold my mini farm in Paducah last September. Hate to say it, but I’m glad i did.. western Kentucky is an odd place- super humid, far hotter, and prone to crazy storm activity…

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      Great bakery in Paducah though, Kirchhoff’s…not necessarily a reason to stay but I do enjoy visiting

  • @davechristian7543
    @davechristian7543 Год назад +1

    8:02 have your herd of the electronics in your car lol. haha it just stopped lol

  • @99alfailiwaqain51
    @99alfailiwaqain51 Год назад +3

    Peace! Can you say Polar Shift…a compressed magnetosphere; combined with extremely warm ocean temps; mixing with cold air from Canada..will produce torrential rains..

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 Год назад +2

      We definitely know from history that it changes the earth! I don't think it's just that though.

  • @pixelkitty2583
    @pixelkitty2583 Год назад

    Thanks for the report 👍 Mayfield is my hometown. Much love

  • @Bethanyview
    @Bethanyview Год назад

    Prayers from Virginia.

  • @vivianp5962
    @vivianp5962 Год назад +1

    Mother Nature keeps things interesting ❗ 💕 it!

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      Yes it does!

    • @evmcevil6669
      @evmcevil6669 Год назад

      Too bad this wasn't mother nature! GeoengineeringwatchDOTorg credible data from a credible source!

  • @jaydeebow6431
    @jaydeebow6431 Год назад +1

    This is very well-done content, earned a sub, I live in southern Indiana, but all my family is located in KY, so this did hit close to home...and these day's it's so scary when any thunderstorm hit's as we never know what's coming.

  • @kathyroux7386
    @kathyroux7386 Год назад

    Oh no! That’s crazy! Praying for everyone affected.

  • @3647Bradford
    @3647Bradford Год назад +2

    My mobile home is on piers and OK, but my pick up truck got water in engine and bent my connecting rods, went in transmission and rear axle too. My expensive new truck is now junk. Oh well 😢😂😢😮

  • @remissiveslave
    @remissiveslave Год назад +4

    Nearly twice the rain we got in vermont, shiiiit.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      Yeah hard to believe!

    • @remissiveslave
      @remissiveslave Год назад +1

      ​@JonathanPetramala vermont is very mountainous, which exacerbates flooding to. Not really familiar with Kentucky terrain.

  • @joycewedel9084
    @joycewedel9084 Год назад

    I like that you talk & explain on this video as many others show only images with no sound or explanation or town names. Ty! I subscribed.

  • @386lern6
    @386lern6 Год назад

    This is border line hurricane conditions between the wind rain and flooding man this is incredible

  • @nativespiritindian8278
    @nativespiritindian8278 Год назад

    blessings from colorado my brother

  • @frances7340
    @frances7340 Год назад

    These folks have been through so much devastation and not to be prepared is even....

  • @smithlinda4271
    @smithlinda4271 Год назад +5

    There are floods globally ..right Now.. personally I think it's Judgements,, an if so, it's gonna get more not less.. Good idea to get Saved now,, not later ..

  • @frances7340
    @frances7340 Год назад

    These storms have been devasting the whole world😢

  • @coraduncan3886
    @coraduncan3886 Год назад +1

    Northern Western KY only gotten sprinklers for the last 2 days

  • @alrightyru
    @alrightyru Год назад +1

    Citizens need to contact their leader in Senate, Mitch McConnell, to get emergency money immediately! Thoughts and prayers from your northern neighbours 🙏🇨🇦

  • @Cilas08j3slavaukraine
    @Cilas08j3slavaukraine 6 дней назад

    Here in Houston Texas hurricane Harvey we had 28 inches in 24 hours.

  • @alexanderikaika5125
    @alexanderikaika5125 Год назад

    Well done Johnathan! 👍🏽

  • @barnes29510
    @barnes29510 Год назад +1

    It dropped 5 inches of rain in Pennsylvania within 90 minutes (one day) this week. And Phoenix AZ at one point last week was in its (record breaking) 19 days straight with no rain with temperatures over 100°F during the day; with nightly lows no cooler than 90°F.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      And sadly several people were killed on the way to a bbq in Pennsylvania

    • @barnes29510
      @barnes29510 Год назад

      @@JonathanPetramala they were visiting family from SC correct? I ask because that's where I'm from. The weather has gotten crazy.

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад

      @@barnes29510 yes the young family

  • @sosure
    @sosure Год назад +2

    what the heck are people doing out in their cars?!!! I don't get it. they are making themselves stranded!!!!

    • @nygrl6102
      @nygrl6102 Год назад

      It's called going to work.

    • @sosure
      @sosure Год назад

      @@nygrl6102 it's called use your brain..

  • @pennyleonard3496
    @pennyleonard3496 Год назад

    🙂TY for the VIDEO 😊

  • @GregoryJByrne
    @GregoryJByrne Год назад +3

    These are just the birthing pains. 100 LB Talent sized hail, Lot's fire/lightning and Noah's apocalyptic east to west tidal deluges yet to come.
    Jesus spoke the truth, lived our LIFE & showed us the way to have LIFE & life more abundantly if humanity accepts Yeshua as their Christ/Messiah.

  • @carriebaca7047
    @carriebaca7047 Год назад +7

    My heart and prayers are with all of you!!💔🙏🏻

  • @100perdido
    @100perdido Год назад +3

    It's more important than ever to keep the narrative going that this is not due to human activity. If we can keep that up long enough then we can say that's it's too late to do anything so we might as well keep going. Thanks to the efforts of Koch Industries and others we have most people in this area buying into the narrative.

    • @vivisects-and-regicide
      @vivisects-and-regicide Год назад +1

      Don’t forget about Mitch McConnell…people losing everything and also bending over backwards to support politicians and policies that deny the reasons for the weather and make it hard to impossible to rebuild.

    • @Goosewaum1
      @Goosewaum1 Год назад

      Have you looked into the history of geo engineering? Look up The Healthy American Peggy Hall ….for other government manipulation

  • @melodytallmage532
    @melodytallmage532 Год назад

    My heart and prayers are with y'all

  • @rivaldosantosgoes256
    @rivaldosantosgoes256 Год назад +2

    E meu amigo a coisa aí está feia saudações meu amigo um abraço vai da tudo certo

  • @momma2-2_4baby
    @momma2-2_4baby Год назад

    I live in Mayfield Kentucky and was in the tornado and the flood

  • @atribecalledcookies4
    @atribecalledcookies4 Год назад +2

    We were in drought, now we have rain.

  • @taxpayer239
    @taxpayer239 Год назад +2

    That's really bad !!!!!!

  • @IAMJUDAH707
    @IAMJUDAH707 Год назад

    White man: That’s a beautiful car; what year is that?
    Black man: 2019
    White Man: What you do for a living?

  • @snewpe19
    @snewpe19 Год назад

    Reninds me of Trop Storm Allison in Houston....still have never seen rain like that again. It was raining so much i watched cars on the feeder roads go under water in a matter of minutes.

  • @MaryM-xz5fs
    @MaryM-xz5fs Год назад +1

    God Bless 🙏

  • @wheezysqueezebox7651
    @wheezysqueezebox7651 Год назад

    Mother Nature saying, "Pay attention to me! I'm not joking around!"

  • @danielmorgan4899
    @danielmorgan4899 Год назад +1

    Most of these cars have a air inlet that hangs low and when you drive into flood water it gets sucked up into your motor and even if you drive a truck that flood water is full of grit dirt etc so weeks or months later your brakes wheel bearings transmission suspension etc will start causing all kinds of problems I personally never drive in Flood Water as a mechanic I’ve seen the effects

  • @00000000000101010
    @00000000000101010 Год назад

    Dude with the Mercedes: there is a tow hook in the bottom of the trunk with the spare tire that screws into that hole in the bumper.

  • @RozannaPotter-sk5et
    @RozannaPotter-sk5et Год назад

    God bless you all!

  • @daisyinthesun
    @daisyinthesun Год назад

    Hey,The gas stations in Florida are in trouble! Many,many gas stations put diesel in the gas!!! It kills the cars

  • @MichaelHolloway
    @MichaelHolloway Год назад +2

    talkative guy and his car - do people really want their car's computer to make decisions like shutting down cause the water's too deep?
    Likely the air intake sucked in water and flooded the filter (hopefully).

    • @MichaelHolloway
      @MichaelHolloway Год назад +1

      Great production!
      I imagined something like this in 2005 - the future of weather network story telling.
      Videography uploaded to buyers in mini segments in real time?
      A weather story aggregator builds a global network of new media weather reporters; free lancers fly into sites of real time extreme events.
      -> New Media Weather Channel

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      It seemed like the computer shorted out so the electronic break came on

    • @JonathanPetramala
      @JonathanPetramala  Год назад +1

      You would have been the founder of LSM

  • @Limewire1984
    @Limewire1984 Год назад

    I've seen videos of flooding in developing economy countries, but first-world flooding is definitely a first.

  • @davidman59
    @davidman59 Год назад +7

    Blessed be Elijah. Prophet of the true living God.
    May the world heed his presence.

    • @smithlinda4271
      @smithlinda4271 Год назад +1

      Well, I believe it's Judgement, one thing is when the evil are in rule, the people mourn .. but This if judgement, it will only get worse ..

    • @davidman59
      @davidman59 Год назад

      @@smithlinda4271 that is why Christ Jesus told us Elijah would return and set matters straight. It will get worse unless mankind gets rid of the thing that is dead that controls everyone.

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Год назад +1

      Blessed is Jesus..
      Not Elijah.
      That's Idolatry..
      We are not saved by Mary, or Elijah, or Paul-
      We are saved by Grace through Faith alone in the Messiah Jesus Christ, amen.

    • @davidman59
      @davidman59 Год назад

      @@rdallas81 Jesus came to fulfill the laws of the prophets. Jesus said Elijah would set matters straight before his return.
      Worshipping dead things like money is idolatry.

  • @386lern6
    @386lern6 Год назад

    4:20 thats hurricane conditions right there

  • @1940limited
    @1940limited Год назад

    11.28 inches of rai: No area can handle that.

  • @Wisteria_Lane
    @Wisteria_Lane Год назад

    Horrible. We got tons of rain in central Ky but not this much. Our town usually goes completely under when it does.