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Drone Footage Reveals Scale of Destruction After Deadly Tornado in Rural KentuckyDrone footage captured the scale of destruction on Wednesday, July 2, after a deadly tornado swept through rural parts of ...
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FOX 56 News on MSN‘The 16th Day of May’: Song meant to uplift Kentucky tornado survivorsThroughout the song, there are powerful verses, but there's one that arguably stands out the most. It goes, "Their stories ...
Kentucky cities such as Mayfield, Bowling Green and Dawson Springs were hit by tornadoes. What to know about damage, deaths, ways to help and more.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said Tuesday, the death toll from the tornadoes has not risen from 74, and more than 100 people are still unaccounted for. "We expect that this death toll will ...
An extreme weather outbreak on May 16 spawned deadly tornadoes and storms. At least 23 were killed in Kentucky, 7 in Missouri and 2 in Virginia.
Powerful tornadoes left paths of destruction in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio and Tennessee. Follow here for the latest.
Kentucky was battered Saturday by four tornadoes -- including one with a 200-mile path of destruction. The day before, severe weather that swept through Illinois left six dead.
The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia on Friday, hours after a harsh storm hit a remote area of central Kentucky ...
Kentucky tornado classifications. Highest so far is an EF4, which is categorized as "strong." On Dec. 17, NWS Paducah said the preliminary path length of that tornado is 165.7 miles with estimated ...
Tornado killed 11 people in 1890. On Jan. 12, 1890, a tornado that touched down in New Madrid, Missouri, which sits just opposite the Kentucky state line, moved northeast along the Mississippi ...
LONDON, Ky. — As a powerful tornado moved toward Laurel County late Friday, Zach Wilson drove through the storms to get to his parents.
The longest single-track tornado traveled an extraordinary 219 miles across Missouri, Illinois and Indiana – the "tri-state" tornado of March 18, 1925 – and killed 695 people, injuring thousands.
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