 Good afternoon everyone. I forgot to put my earpiece in. Well good afternoon everyone. This is DKB News reporter Chris Anderson checking in with you again. I'm standing in Weizberg along the banks of the North Fork of the Kentucky River. As you can see this building right over my shoulder here is the Letra County Rec Center. This is the Letra County Health Department. Now if you joined me last night whenever I was out here running around in the dark looking at some of the flood scenes that were around Letra County, around the Letra County area, you will remember that this area is where I was last night and right through here the North Fork of the Kentucky River was actually in the road. Obviously it's not right now. As you can see, I'm going to step out of the way here. The North Fork of the Kentucky River has receded quite a bit. Last night it was in the road in this area through here in this lane. The road remained passable all night to my knowledge. It was passable last night when I was here about 12.31 o'clock last night. And it's still passable right now as you can see there's a gentleman jogging through this area where the river was in the road. But the river is still up. We do have a little bit more rain on the way. But I just wanted to bring you the same from Weizberg just to kind of update this place where I was last night where I brought you your report. And we're going to continue to wash this. Now as you can see behind me, it just got out of view. There is still water in the parking lot of the Letra County Health Department. Last night when I was here, that water, let's see if I can point out this SUV, this SUV right here was parking that exact same spot last night. As you can see where the waterline is right now, last night the waterline was right up to the tires of that SUV. And that backhoe wasn't there last night. So obviously they've been making some plans and just preparing for whatever might come in this flood situation that we've got going on. Again, EKB News Reporter Chris Anderson reporting live from Weizberg on the banks of the Kentucky River. As you can see the Kentucky River, the north work of the Kentucky River is swollen, but it is out of the road after being in the road last night. We're going to continue to watch this and we'll bring you whatever reports we can. Try to keep you and your safe. I want to remind everybody every time I talk to you, turn around, don't drown, don't take any chances with the water. Stay safe. We're going to bring you whatever information we can. Thanks for joining me. We'll see you soon.