<p>Heavy rain triggered flooding across Bell County, Kentucky, on Sunday, February 11, and also caused landslides and washed away some bridges. The Cumberland River was about 2.5 feet below a 1977 record-setting flood, a news report said</a>.</p><p>While the river crested Sunday afternoon, many roads were still covered on Monday and at least one community remained inaccessible, the report said.</p><p>This video shows several areas of the flooding in Bell County. Credit: Aaron Fredrick via Storyful</p><br />