Henderson County Rescue Squad members Scott Trodglen, left, and Amanda Coghill evacuate Katie Rheinhardt, Amy Thomas, Andrew Rheinhardt and their two year-old daughter Reed from their flooded home in Henderson, Ky., Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Evacuations were under way in parts of Missouri, Arkansas and Ohio as well.
Motorists turn around at a barricade along a state highway closed by floodwaters near Rogersville, Mo. Wednesday, March 19, 2008.
Barbra Hill, of Piedmont, Mo., pets one of her two dogs at a Red Cross Shelter set up at Harvester Baptist Church in Piedmont, Mo. on Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Hill and her husband were evacuated from their home by highway patrol boat Tuesday.
A commercial boat dock floats lodged against the Ark. State Highway 5 bridge in Calico Rock, Ark., Wednesday, March 19, 2008, on the White River. Heavy rains since Monday caused widespread flooding in the northern Arkansas.
A truck is submerged in flood water near Shoal Creek, south of Joplin, Mo, on Wednesday, March 19, 2008, after heavy rainfall in southwest Missouri caused many creeks and rivers to flood their banks.
Mike Wheeldon looks at his flooded backyard and his car which he was unable to move in time as high water from the Little Miami River flooded parts of South Lebanon, Ohio, Wednesday, March 19, 2008.
Chris Thompson empties a wet/dry vacuum while collecting water behind the sandbags Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at King Drug & Home Care, in Owensboro, Ky. Unusually heavy rain caused flooding in some areas of western Kentucky on Wednesday and contributed to a deadly interstate wreck in south-central Kentucky.
Motorists try to navigate through floodwaters along a highway in Wayne County, Mo., Tuesday, March 18, 2008. The highway and all other roads leading into Piedmont, Mo., were closed because of flooding. The flooding forced hundreds to flee their homes and closed roads across the nation's midsection as a storm system dumped as much as a foot of rain. Nine deaths were linked to the weather and four people were missing.
Members of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and state Water Patrol work to rescue families from flooded homes in Piedmont, Mo., Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Dozens of people were stranded in their homes when McKenzie Creek, which flows through the city, quickly rose after heavy rains Monday night. Four deaths were linked to the flooding in Missouri, as a huge storm system poured as much as 10 inches of rain on the region.
Sarah Rayfield and her boyfriend, Tony Merlotti, walk to higher ground after being rescued by boat from their flooded Piedmont, Mo. home, Tuesday, March 18, 2008.
A Piedmont, Mo., family is rescued from their flooded home Tuesday, March 18, 2008, by members of the Missouri State Water Patrol and state Highway Patrol. The National Weather Service has posted flood and flash flood warnings from Texas to Pennsylvania.
Krystal Nichols, a resident of Piedmont, Mo., walks to a waiting pickup truck with her cat after being rescued from her flooded home by the Missouri State Water Patrol Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Nichols, who is seven months pregnant, was one of dozens of Piedmont residents evacuated when McKenzie Creek overflowed its banks.
Hubble Creek overflowed its banks, sweeping through Jackson City Park on Tuesday, March 18, 2008, in Jackson, Mo. Torrential rains that hammered southern Missouri caused widespread flooding Tuesday that left four people dead, hundreds homeless, closed nearly 200 roads and sent propane tanks and debris spiraling down lowlands turned into raging rivers.
Fedex driver Jay McMullin helps 78-year-old Odell Bunch into the delivery truck after Bunch's Ford Ranger was swept off Highway 34 by flood waters on Tuesday, March 18, 2008, near Jackson, Mo.
A truck makes its way down water-covered road outside Delta, Mo., Tuesday, March 18, 2008.
Floodwaters rise above a fence in Springfield, Mo., Tuesday, March 18, 2008.
Vehicles stop at a roadway blocked by floodwaters near Springfield, Mo., Tuesday, March 18, 2008. As much as six inches of rain had fallen across southern Missouri since Monday evening, with an additional 2 to 3 inches forecast before the storm's end.
A Missouri Department of Transportation truck delivers barricades to a flooded area of McKenzie Creek in Piedmont, Mo. on Tuesday, March 18, 2008.
A Missouri Department of Transportation truck delivers barricades to a flooded area of McKenzie Creek in Piedmont, Mo. on Tuesday, March 18, 2008.
Debris sits atop a bridge Tuesday, March 18, 2008, in Jackson, Mo. Heavy rain caused widespread flooding Tuesday in Missouri, chasing hundreds of people from their homes. The storm, which covered much of the nation's center, was blamed for at least four deaths.