Pendelton County residents under mandatory evacuation
- PCEM announced mandatory evacuations for Falmouth and Butler, Kentucky, effective Saturday.
- High floodwaters along the Licking River prompted the evacuation order due to severe weather.
- Falmouth residents had until 8 p.m. To evacuate; Butler residents until 4 p.m. Saturday.
- PCEM stated, "Now is the time to leave," due to potential utility disruptions.
- The Licking River is expected to reach a 'Major' flood stage of 41.50 feet by Sunday.
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Falmouth, Butler residents under 'mandatory evacuation' ahead of high floodwaters from Licking River
All residents in Falmouth and Butler in Pendleton County, Kentucky, are under a "mandatory evacuation" due to high floodwaters.Pendleton County Emergency Management announced shortly after 11 a.m. Saturday that the evacuations were effective immediately. "(Falmouth) residents are being given until 8:00 PM tonight April 5th to leave town," the county EMA wrote on Facebook. "After 8:00 PM the utility services are not guaranteed."While officials or…
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