Thousands without heat, water after tornadoes kill dozens

Thousands without heat, water after tornadoes kill dozens

Kentucky’s governor expects the statewide death toll to reach 50, and at least 14 people died in four other states: Illinois, Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri. MAYFIELD, Ky. — Residents of a Kentucky town devastated by a tornado could be without heat, water and electricity in chilly temperatures for a “long time,” the mayor warned Monday, as officials struggled to restore services after a swarm of twisters leveled neighborhoods and killed dozens of people in five…

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Tornado victims include judge, grandma, outdoorsman

Tornado victims include judge, grandma, outdoorsman

MAYFIELD, Ky. — An Amazon warehouse worker in Illinois who was an outdoorsman and avid motorcycle rider. A Kentucky judge known for his common sense. A “typical” grandmother from Missouri. These were among the dozens of people killed during Friday night’s tornadoes that ripped through five states in the Midwest and South. There were more than a dozen confirmed deaths in Arkansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Tennessee, but those numbers were expected to rise. Kentucky…

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'At least I got to say I love you': Mom warned Amazon worker minutes before tornado struck

'At least I got to say I love you': Mom warned Amazon worker minutes before tornado struck

When Carla Cope saw that a storm was taking aim at the warehouse where her son was working, she picked up the phone to warn him. EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — A third day of searching ended at the Amazon Delivery Warehouse in Edwardsville as crews turned their efforts at the site from rescue to cleanup and recovery. Police told 5 On Your Side there are no reports of more people missing. Six people died Friday night…

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Tornado toll in dozens, yet not as high as initially feared

Tornado toll in dozens, yet not as high as initially feared

MAYFIELD, Kentucky — Night-shift workers were in the middle of the holiday rush, cranking out candles at Mayfield Consumer Products, when a tornado closed in on the factory and the word went out to seek shelter. For Autumn Kirks, that meant tossing aside wax and fragrance buckets to make an improvised safe place. She glanced away from her boyfriend, Lannis Ward, and when she looked back, he was gone. Later in the day, she got…

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"Y'all pray for Mayfield": Town grieves in tornado aftermath

"Y'all pray for Mayfield": Town grieves in tornado aftermath

By CLAIRE GALOFARO, AP National Writer MAYFIELD, Ky. — Judy Burton’s hands shivered as she gazed up at what had been her third-floor apartment. She could see her clothes still hanging in the closet, through the building’s shredded walls. Across the street, her church was boarded up. A few blocks away, the spire was ripped away from the town’s grand courthouse, its roof caved in. The restaurant where neighbors met for lunch, too, was lost…

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Austin Disaster Relief Network looking for donations to help tornado victims

Austin Disaster Relief Network looking for donations to help tornado victims

The nonprofit is looking for essential items for care kits and donations for the disaster relief fund it created. AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Disaster Relief Network (ADRN) is asking Austin-area residents to donate supplies and funds to help victims of the deadly tornadoes that hit several states. The organization said it is collecting essential items for care kits and monetary donations to send to the impacted areas over the coming weeks. Care kits include blankets,…

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Volunteers from the Cape Fear headed to Kentucky for disaster relief following deadly tornado

Volunteers from the Cape Fear headed to Kentucky for disaster relief following deadly tornado

Two men from the Cape Fear are headed to Kentucky to provide disaster relief after a deadly tornado ripped through the Midwest.  December 12, 2021 CAPE FEAR AREA, NC (WWAY) — Two men from the Cape Fear are headed to Kentucky to provide disaster relief after a deadly tornado ripped through the Midwest. Mike Thompson of New Hanover County is deploying on Monday to serve as a government operations liaison and a representative for the…

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Historic family photo returned after traveling for miles in the wind during tornadoes

Historic family photo returned after traveling for miles in the wind during tornadoes

By WLEX News New Albany, Ind. — Communities in western Kentucky have been forever changed by the recent tornado. Dozens lost their lives, thousands of homes were destroyed, and towns are left unrecognizable. Winds from the storms were so powerful, that items from affected areas flew away for hundreds of miles. Remnants of the storm brought a piece of Dawson Springs, Kentucky, to the driveway of Katie Posten, in New Albany, Indiana. Crossing the bridge over…

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Family photo returned after it travels hundreds of miles from deadly severe weather

Family photo returned after it travels hundreds of miles from deadly severe weather

Winds from the storms in Kentucky were so powerful, items from the affected areas flew away for hundreds of thousands of miles. Remnants of the storm brought of piece of Dawson Springs, Kentucky to Albany, Indiana. Show Transcript mhm. Crossing the bridge over the Ohio River is one way to get from Kentucky to indiana. That’s where Katie Posten lives in New Albany. The windows getting so cold, there are no signs of damage in…

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What caused tornado outbreak? Warm weather a key factor, relationship to climate change unclear

What caused tornado outbreak? Warm weather a key factor, relationship to climate change unclear

MAYFIELD, Ky. — The calendar said December but the warm moist air screamed of springtime. Add an eastbound storm front guided by a La Nina weather pattern into that mismatch and it spawned tornadoes that killed dozens over five U.S. states. Tornadoes in December are unusual, but not unheard of. But the ferocity and path length of Friday night’s tornadoes likely put them in a category of their own, meteorologists say. One of the twisters…

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EXPLAINER: Was tornado outbreak related to climate change?

EXPLAINER: Was tornado outbreak related to climate change?

By SUMAN NAISHADHAM and SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press WASHINGTON — The calendar said December but the warm moist air screamed of springtime. Add an eastbound storm front guided by a La Nina weather pattern into that mismatch and it spawned tornadoes that killed dozens over five U.S. states. Tornadoes in December are unusual, but not unheard of. B ut the ferocity and path length of Friday night’s tornadoes likely put them in a category of…

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Decades-old family photo from Kentucky found over 150 miles away in Indiana after tornado outbreak

Decades-old family photo from Kentucky found over 150 miles away in Indiana after tornado outbreak

NEW ALBANY, Ind. — A decades-old family photo from a home in Kentucky turned up more than 150 miles away in Indiana on Saturday after apparently being whipped up into the debris of deadly tornadoes that tore through the region. “Walked out to my car in New Albany, Indiana and found this picture stuck to the window,” Katie Posten wrote in a post on Facebook. Walked out to my car in New Albany, IN and…

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How to help tornado victims: American Red Cross, Western Kentucky relief fund accepting donations

How to help tornado victims: American Red Cross, Western Kentucky relief fund accepting donations

MAYFIELD, Ky. — Disaster-aid and humanitarian groups are mobilizing to help tornado victims and setting up dedicated funds for donations to support their efforts. Here’s a look at some of the relief being provided and ways to donate. American Red Cross The American Red Cross is making it easy to send a quick $10 donation simply by texting “REDCROSS” addressed to the number, 90999. Other donations can be made by calling 800-733-2767 or visiting redcross.org…

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Search crews 'crawl over casualties to get to live victims' after devastating tornadoes

Search crews 'crawl over casualties to get to live victims' after devastating tornadoes

MAYFIELD, Ky. — Rescuers combed through fields of wreckage after a tornado outbreak roared across the middle of the U.S., leaving dozens dead and communities in despair. A twister carved a track that could rival the longest on record as the stormfront smashed apart a candle factory, crushed a nursing home and flattened an Amazon distribution center. “I pray that there will be another rescue. I pray that there will be another one or two,”…

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