Kentucky Flood Risk

Kentucky Flood Risk Flooding is Kentucky's #1 most frequent and costly natural disaster. Are you prepared? Our goal is to educate the public about their flood risks.

KY Flood Risk page is a coordinated effort between the Kentucky Division of Water (KDOW) and many other federal, state, and local partners. KDOW is part of the Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection in the Energy Environment Cabinet.

04/29/2026
03/03/2026

It's Severe Weather Awareness Week in Kentucky.

Flooding impacts people forget (water, wastewater, roads). Flooding isn’t just “water in the yard.”

It can disrupt roads, bridges, drinking water supplies, and wastewater systems.

EEC’s Kentucky Flood Preparedness Quick Guide is a practical, Kentucky-specific read:https://eec.ky.gov/Environmental-Protection/Water/FloodDrought/Documents/KentuckyFloodPreparednessQuickGuide.pdf

02/27/2026

Flood Safety Week:

Flooding can occur during any time of the year. As a result, it’s always best to be prepared! To learn more about flooding and how you can prepare before it happens, visit http://weather.gov/safety/flood.

02/27/2026

What does being look like? When it comes to flood safety, it means knowing to never drive around barricades or through flooded roads—the cause of most flood fatalities. Learn more flood safety tips at http://weather.gov/safety/flood

Lots of great training opportunities across Kentucky starts next week!
02/26/2026

Lots of great training opportunities across Kentucky starts next week!

KAMM's first Regional Training of 2026 is next Thursday, March 5th in Bowling Green. Regional Trainings are FREE to 2026 KAMM members. Become a member today by visiting kymitigation.org and selecting 'Join KAMM'.

Join us in Region I to learn about recent changes to FEMA's HMA grant programs, Historic Structures in the floodplains, to see how you can stay updated of ongoing flood map changes, and more! Register today at https://tinyurl.com/KAMM-Region-1

02/25/2026

Did you know you can monitor river levels and see river forecasts? Go to https://water.noaa.gov to see river levels in your area.

Don’t miss these great training opportunities across Kentucky!!
02/23/2026

Don’t miss these great training opportunities across Kentucky!!

🚨 ‼ REGISTRATION IS OPEN!!
KAMM is happy to announce that registration to their 2026 Regional Trainings is open! There will be four regional trainings, one in each of the four KAMM regions, that are tailored to the needs of those in the region.

Regional Trainings are FREE to 2026 KAMM members. Register today: www.kymitigation.org and select 'Regions'

01/16/2026

Learn how effective communication, proactive tools, and inclusive design strengthen flood resilience and build public trust.

‼️No one thinks it will happen to them.❓Are you prepared?Learn what to do before, during & after a flood.  Visit www.rea...
01/12/2026

‼️No one thinks it will happen to them.
❓Are you prepared?
Learn what to do before, during & after a flood. Visit www.ready.gov/floods

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300 Sower Boulevard
Frankfort, KY
40601

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15025643410

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