At least 19 dead in Kentucky tornadoes. What we know
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said 19 people in the state had died from the storms, many in Laurel County in the southern part of the state. The storm system also killed seven people in Missouri and two in Virginia when it rolled through the region, authorities said.
The EF-3 tornado touched down in Somerset, Pulaski County, before wreaking havoc across the region, including London.
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FOX Weather on MSNRecovery efforts underway in Kentucky, Missouri as tornado outbreak death toll continues to riseRecovery operations are underway, and first responders are continuing their heroic efforts to search for survivors among the countless piles of destroyed homes and businesses in Kentucky and Missouri,
By MICHAEL CRIMMINS Glasgow News 1 At least 19 people have died due to the severe weather that traversed through Kentucky this past weekend,
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.
The community of Laurel County, Kentucky, is grieving the loss of more than a dozen people, including a firefighter who spent nearly four decades helping others, after a tornado destroyed his neighborhood while he was on duty.
Storm systems sweeping across parts of the Midwest and South have left at least 21 dead, many of them in Kentucky, with the death toll likely to rise.
At least 27 people died in recent severe weather across the US Midwest and South, with experts blaming staffing cuts at the National Weather Service under the Trump administration for hampering timely warnings.