 Summer has arrived, and Appalachian Wireless has a great sell on the world's hottest smartphone from now to the end of the month. You can get the amazing iPhone 13 for more than half off because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Tuesday, July 26th, several parts of Floyd County received over 4 inches of rain, leading to disastrous flooding in several regions. Many residents are currently without power and water as county officials work to restore utilities and clear roadways. To my knowledge, everyone is accounting for. Judge Williams is out in the county right now looking at all areas to make sure that everyone is okay. Our deputy judge has been delivering cleaning supplies to that area and wherever needed because our Floyd County Community Center is also an area where people can pick up supplies. But because of the devastation in the area and people not being able to get out, Judge Williams wanted us to be able to take supplies to them so our deputy judge Spurlock has been taking supplies to that area to help those folks. Red Cross is at the scene of the flooding and are currently assessing the area to see what support they can offer to the residents affected by the flooding. There are people who are still really in a bad spot. They are some were unable to get out of their homes. It's just a very tragic situation. I do know that we still have a lot of people that are without power. We still have a lot of people that have no water service. They're working on getting that restored. So it's going to take a couple of days. We just ask that people be patient, give us time to get out, get everything assessed. Judge Williams has declared this in doing an emergency proclamation so that will go to the governor and we will see where we go from there. If you have been affected by the flooding and need assistance, contact the Floyd County Courthouse at 606-886-9193. For Mountain Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.