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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says at least 19 people are dead after storms hit the state late Friday. In a post on social media ...
Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency on Friday afternoon on the cusp of the arrival of dangerous weather on its ...
On May 17, more than 69,000 people were left without power, according to Beshear. Immediately after the storm, however, that ...
The watch comes as the National Weather Service in Louisville expects severe weather Friday afternoon into the evening, ...
Ahead a strong storm system expected to bring heavy rains, flooding, hail and tornadoes to the Commonwealth, Gov. Beshear has ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- At least 18 people in Kentucky have died after a tornado and severe weather hit Kentucky May 16. There is a lot of information to share, so we will update this story with the ...
Recovery operations are underway, and first responders are continuing their heroic efforts to search for survivors among the ...
At least 18 deaths have been confirmed from violent tornadoes that swept through the commonwealth late Friday evening into ...
Severe storms in Kentucky claimed 18 lives, with 17 fatalities in Laurel County alone from a tornado Friday night.
The storm was the latest severe weather to cause deaths and widespread damage in Kentucky. Two months ago at least 24 people died in a round of storms that swelled creeks and submerged roads.
Gov. Andy Beshear said the state is securing emergency housing options and also looking into sites for intermediate housing.