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In 1890, 44 died in Falls City Hall when the F4 tornado touched down. Similar to 2021's tornadoes, the 1890 twister collapsed a densely-populated building in Kentucky.
Residents of Kentucky counties where tornadoes killed dozens of people could be without heat, water or electricity in frigid temperatures for weeks or longer, state officials warned Monday, as the … ...
Up until this month, Kentucky's deadliest tornado event was in Jefferson County in 1890, ... That EF4 tornado caused $2.5 million in damage, which would be around $7.6 billion in 2021.
That EF4 tornado caused $2.5 million worth of damage, which would be around $7.6 billion in 2021. The tornado that caused the most damage in Kentucky last weekend was also measured as an EF4, and ...
Buildings are demolished in downtown Mayfield, Ky., on Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, after a tornado traveled through the region Friday night. A monstrous tornado killed dozens of people in Kentucky ...
Workers survey tornado damage after extreme weather hit the region on Dec. 12, 2021, in Mayfield, Ky. Dozens of devastating tornadoes roared through the Midwest overnight, leaving more than 80 ...
KY families were approved for Small Business Administration disaster loans after 2021 tornado destroyed their homes, but haven’t seen help Kentucky tornado 2021 victims face headaches from SBA ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Any time a ferocious tornado hits a home, it's shocking and can be surprising. "As meteorologists what we strive for most is fewer surprises and much more preparation," WHAS11 ...
Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky declared a state of emergency on Friday as tornadoes unleashed death and destruction along a path extending more than 200 miles, a disaster that officials expect to ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear spoke after the tornadoes tore through western Kentucky and said he expects 70 to 100 deaths. If so, the tornadoes will go down as the deadliest tornado event in state ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear donates blood in the Kentucky state Capitol on Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, in the wake of last weekend’s historic tornado storms in Western Kentucky.