<br /> <p>Eight inches of rain fell across Mason County, Kentucky, within a three-hour window on Saturday, July 22, prompting the county to be placed under a state of emergency. On Sunday, city and emergency officials were cleaning up the mess.</p><p>The Lexington Herald-Leader reported</a> Maysville was under six inches of water, and Mayor David Cartmell said, “It’s an epic flood for us, we’ve never had anything like this."</p><p>One home was swept off its foundation, and this video taken on US 68 shows damage at several car lots, where the cars reportedly</a> floated into creeks and onto roads. Credit: Twitter/tracey.frieszell via Storyful</p><br />