 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. You'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. As floodwaters begin to recede, residents of Floyd and Knot counties have been left with destroyed homes, wrecked businesses and waterlogged vehicles. Many residents are also trapped in their homes due to collapsed roadways and bridges. I've been up for two days watching these storms come in from Missouri. The far chief lives straight across from me, but he had a stroke and he's trying to recover. And I knew that how the water comes up and this time here the water come up faster. I've been here for 40 years. I was born here, but I left to come back. I've been here 40-some years. I have never ever saw water come up this fast in my life. I went in my building just to check to see if it was getting in it and it was already six inches in the building. By the time I made it in the house, I didn't even make it to the house. I had to turn around and run back because it was above my knees to shut my electric breakers off outside. As far as I was in the water to get electrocuted, I went in the house and when the good people out there sees this and hears it, you better listen to your emergency alerts from the news people because when they tell you something, it's going to come. Jenny Wiley, Pine Mountain and Buckhorn Lake have opened to those who have lost their homes and shelters are also open at the Brethwick County Courthouse and the First Presbyterian Church in Hazard. He grew up here. I grew up here. I'm 69. I've never seen anything like this in Pine Mountain. I've never saw any devastation from a flood like this. These are just terrible times. They happen in life. Like I said, I'm 69. I've never seen it like this in Pine Mountain. I'm sure there's people that are really suffering a lot and more than we are here. We'll board it up and see what happens. It's terrible though. If anyone is looking for a family member, contact the Kentucky State Police at 606-435-6069. If you would like to donate to help the victims of the flooding, go to tmekyfloodreleasefund.ky.gov. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.