LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It could take two to three weeks to find a solution for the Prospect homes by Harrods Creek threatened by mudslides after days of record rain and historic flooding, a Louisville emergency official says.
Over the weekend, parts of back yards crumbled into the creek.
Kelly Jones, the Deputy Director at Louisville Metro Emergency Services, says they haven’t seen a scenario quite like this in Jefferson County before, and they’re trying to get answers…