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28 people killed in a series of tornadoes and severe storms across central United States
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At least 19 deaths have been confirmed in Kentucky, with 10 others in critical condition at hospitals. The fatalities occurred due to a series of severe storms, including tornadoes, that affected several states in the US. Missouri reported 7 deaths, while northern Virginia reported 2 deaths.
The tornado moved from the eastern part of the county, leaving behind a trail of destruction, with multiple homes completely lost and areas left unrecognizable.
This community is coming together in a truly, truly amazing way.
The search is continuing in the damaged area for survivors.
I have never personally witnessed what I've witnessed here tonight. There's a lot of devastation.
Lives have been changed forever here tonight. This is a time we come together, and we pray for this community.
Please avoid the area, poles and power lines are down!
The southern side of the city has been hit by a possible tornado!
I've now been governor for at least 14 federally declared disasters, 13 of them weather. And this is one of the worst.
Deaths from the severe weather have now risen to 19, with the addition of one adult female from Russell county. Please join Britainy and me in praying for the families who are hurting right now.
You can not only see the destruction, you can feel it.
Tornadoes in Central US
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sources
- 1.The Times of India
- 2.The Guardian
- 3.CNN
- 4.ABC News
- 5.Associated Press
- 6.New York Times
- 7.WKYT
- 8.WLKY
- 9.WTVO
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.US National Weather Service
- 2.Centennial Christian Church
- 3.Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management
- 4.Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- 5.St Louis Art Museum
- 6.University of Missouri-St Louis
persons
- 1.Andy Beshear
- 2.Cara Spencer
- 3.John Randle
- 4.Patricia Penelton
- 5.Randall Weddle
- 6.Chris Cromer
- 7.Christy Childs
- 8.Derick Wheetley
- 9.Derrick Perkins
- 10.Gilbert Acciardo
- 11.Jeffrey Simmons Sr
- 12.John Alexander