Catastrophic flash flooding occurred across Eastern Kentucky during the overnight hours of July 4 to July 5, 1939 as 2.5 to 9 inches of rain fell, depending on wher eyou lived, in a short period of time. No area was hit harder than a small community called Frozen creek, in Breathitt county Kentucky. It's said that there's a place that you can still hear the victim's screams, and you feel as though you're being watched, some have reported seeing "things", but to understand the present, we look to the past...
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