Severe Storms Wreak Havoc in Ohio and Kentucky: Tornadoes, Flooding, and Unanswered Questions

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A mother and her five children returned home to find their newly rented house in Columbia Tusculum, Cincinnati, destroyed by flash floods, with most of their belongings ruined. The landlord and neighbors blame the city for the recurring issue, citing a drain problem on the street that leads to catastrophic flooding. Despite previous efforts by the city, including sewer backup prevention pumps and raised windows, the problem persists. The affected community is calling for urgent action from the city to address the issue and prevent further devastation.
Topics:nation#cincinnati#city-negligence#community-frustration#flood#home-destruction#natural-disaster
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