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Rainstorms set the stage for disaster
In late December 1936, storm after storm swept across the Ohio River Basin. By January, the saturated ground could absorb no more. Rivers were already swollen when another round of torrential rain fell.
Between January 20 and 25, rainfall reached record levels in Kentucky and southern Indiana. With tributaries overwhelmed, the Ohio River began rising faster than communities could react…