Working around the clock, local government updates on flooding

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The water is receding and damage is growing as Bowling Green crews continue to investigate.

The city’s public information officer Debi West said that there are 135 structures damaged in Bowling Green estimated at $7.1 million dollars along with 21 sink holes, 10 of which are the city’s responsibility and estimated at $345,000 dollars.

Roads are being reopened daily as well after the reports of damage from citizens, which the city says to please keep sending in.

West said for reports, you can head to http://wearebgstrong.com and see a list of road closings and openings on the official city web at http://bgky.org.