Many of you have been following us for a long time on Croblanc, and you already know that we regularly share new video content from the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance which our community is extremely fond of. And so we decided to share with you today this latest content that might spark your interest.
We propose you today to find the last video of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance which is simply called Kentucky Flooding Kills at Least 16. If you liked it, don't hesitate to like the content to support the author of the video!
Big buzz for the moment for this last video of Bloomberg Markets and Finance, indeed the number of views that the video counts is currently much higher than normal. That's why we imagine that if it continues in this direction, the video could very quickly find itself in Youtube trend.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Kentucky Flooding Kills at Least 16 published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance:
Kentucky's death toll from record flooding has risen to 16 people and many more are missing as incessant rain inundates homes, washes away roads and forces residents to seek shelter on rooftops. The governor expects the death toll to rise. More than 23,000 homes and businesses have been left without power.