 U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell met with local officials and emergency service personnel Tuesday, August 9th in Pikeville, Kentucky, proceeding his visits to local communities affected by the July 26 floods. McConnell has been working with President Joe Biden on accessing federal resources to aid in recovery. Well, the president told me last week right after it happened and said they would be here to do any and everything it took to get back. I think it'll require the involvement of the state as well and we've got a lot of state representatives here today who are interested in seeing what they can do beyond what the federal response is. So I think the message is we'll get through this. We're all together on it and people need to have hope. Experienced heart specialists and subspecialists collaborating for the benefit of your care. Top 10% national hospital rankings for patient safety and heart attack and heart failure treatment. The technology is skilled to perform extraordinary complex minimally invasive cardiac, electrophysiology, interventional and structural heart surgeries. This is a heart and vascular institute at Pikeville Medical Center. When it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. Currently, individual assistance through FEMA is available in 12 counties. The deadline to apply for individual assistance has been extended to September 6th. This was a catastrophic flood far beyond anything we ever anticipated. Congress of Rogers has done a lot of flood walls over the years. It contained water with normal storms, but this is far beyond that. And our job here at the federal level now is to help with the cleanup. FEMA is on the ground. They do a good job. Appreciate the president coming yesterday. As I indicated, this is not a Republicans or Democrats thing. We're all in this together and we're going to get past it. For information on all flood relief resources, visit governor.ky.gov backslash flood-resources. For mountaintop news, I'm Brianna Robinson.