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Gov. Andy Beshear says that a 20th person has died as a result of the tornadoes that ripped through Kentucky last month.
The governor initially reported 19 deaths from the storms, but announced on Thursday that a man from McCracken County died.
Gusty winds, lightning, hail and ponding on roads are expected from the storms, according to the National Weather Service.
Another person has died after strong storms made their way through Kentucky last month, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday.
It’s crucial that the affected families connect with all available agencies to receive the assistance they need,” mayor says ...
The deadly storm system swept across the Commonwealth on May 16 and 17, bringing tornadoes, damaging winds, hail, and ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear wrote on social media that one person was killed and at least 14 injured when a "reported tornado" ...
Tornadoes in southeastern Kentucky resulted in at least 19 confirmed fatalities, with a potential for a higher death toll. While Louisville experienced tree damage and power outages, no ...
Central Kentucky and southern Indiana residents ... County issues mandatory evacuations ahead of anticipated storms Areas in Laurel County that were impacted by a tornado late May 16 will be ...
At least 17 people died in a tornado in Laurel County, Kentucky, while another died in Pulaski County. Get the latest updates on storms in Kentucky. At least 18 people have died and others were ...
Heavy damage from the storm was reported in Pulaski and Laurel counties in southeastern Kentucky, where Laurel County Sheriff John Root said a tornado tore through the area just before midnight.
Beshear listed the sex and age of those who died in the Kentucky storms. The oldest is a 76-year-old man, the youngest a 25-year-old man, both from Laurel County, a community of 63,000 people ...