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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    University of Kentucky earth scientists stand at the base of a landslide in Callaway, Kentucky on May 15, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    Thomas Sutton stands for a portrait at his home near a landslide in Fleming-Neon, Kentucky on May 15, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    The front of a home damaged by a large landslide is seen in Fleming-Neon, Kentucky on May 15, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    Bonnie and Randall Kincer stand for a portrait in the gymnasium at Busy BÕs Country Gift Shop in Fleming-Neon, Kentucky on May 15, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    In an aerial view, a landslide is seen in Callaway, Kentucky on May 15, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    An active LiDar scan is seen on the drone controller as Ryan Thigpen flies a landslide survey at Perry County Public Library in Hazard, Kentucky on May 14, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    Ryan Thigpen and Sarah Johnson ready the LiDar drone before a landslide survey at Perry County Public Library in Hazard, Kentucky on May 14, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    Summer Brown speaks with Doug Naselroad at Troublesome Creek Stringed Instrument Company in Hindman, Kentucky on May 14, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    James and Harold Baker Stand for a portrait in their tool shed in Fisty, Kentucky on May 14, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    Jason Dortch and Ryan Thigpen document the water line on a trailer from the 2025 flooding in Fisty, Kentucky on May 14, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    University of Kentucky earth scientists stand at the base of a landslide in Callaway, Kentucky on May 15, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • Gwenifer Raymond
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    Gwenifer Raymond
    Gwenifer Raymond performing at the Islington Town Hall in London. Gwenifer raymond is known to be a master of a genre of music called "American Primitive" which draws on Appalachian, bluegrass, folk and blues music from the United States. Gwenifer Raymond is a British musician living in Brighton. Gwenifer Raymond's new album is called "Strange Lights Over Garth Mountain"
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  • Gwenifer Raymond
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    Gwenifer Raymond
    Gwenifer Raymond performing at the Islington Town Hall in London. Gwenifer raymond is known to be a master of a genre of music called "American Primitive" which draws on Appalachian, bluegrass, folk and blues music from the United States. Gwenifer Raymond is a British musician living in Brighton. Gwenifer Raymond's new album is called "Strange Lights Over Garth Mountain"
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  • Gwenifer Raymond
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    Gwenifer Raymond
    Gwenifer Raymond performing at the Islington Town Hall in London. Gwenifer raymond is known to be a master of a genre of music called "American Primitive" which draws on Appalachian, bluegrass, folk and blues music from the United States. Gwenifer Raymond is a British musician living in Brighton. Gwenifer Raymond's new album is called "Strange Lights Over Garth Mountain"
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    WEST VIRGINIA: SCHOOL, 1921.
    An abandoned one-room schoolhouse near Charleston, West Virginia. Next to the school is the home of Tate family of farmers. Photograph by October 1921.

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