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Drone footage showed ongoing dangers in Frankfort, Kentucky flood zones

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On April 7th, the Frankfort Police Department issued an urgent message to residents and neighboring communities, asking for continued cooperation in staying away from flood-affected areas. Although some sections appeared calm, dangerous conditions persisted beneath the surface. Emergency crews remained actively engaged, working to safeguard the community and manage recovery efforts. The department reminded residents that attempting to access these areas not only posed a personal risk but could also hinder critical operations by first responders.

To reinforce the warning, the department released drone footage taken that morning, offering a striking aerial view of the flood’s ongoing impact. The images captured neighborhoods still blanketed in water, underscoring the need for patience and adherence to safety protocols. Officials thanked the public for their understanding and urged everyone to stay tuned to official channels for updates as the city worked through this challenging time together.

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