KENTUCKY — Between July 25 and July 30 of 2022, several complexes of thunderstorms developed south of Interstate 64, bringing heavy rain, deadly flash flooding and devastating river flooding in eastern Kentucky.

According to the National Weather Service office in Jackson, the storms caused rainfall rates of over four inches per hour at times.

In the days after the deadly weather event, the Christian Appalachian Project was one of many organizations across Kentucky who stepped up to provide relief and assistance to flood victims.

Tina Bryson, with Christian Appalachian Project, shares details about CAP’s involvement with providing immediate disaster relief assistance to areas suffering from the floods in Eastern Kentucky.

You can watch the full In Focus Kentucky segment in the player above.