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Satellite images reveal the devastation in London, Kentucky, after a tornado pummeled the area last week. The storms were part of a multi-day severe weather outbreak that hit multiple states, including Kentucky, Virginia, Alabama, Kansas and Missouri, over the course of several days.
Tornadoes that swept through Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia killed more than two dozen people, destroyed homes and left thousands without power as residents began clearing widespread storm damage.
The force of 170 mph winds from a cataclysmic tornado in Kentucky literally ripped a married couple apart as they clung to each other — horrifically tearing off one arm from each victim.
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WLKY on MSNGreyhound bus driver recognized for helping passengers stay safe during tornado in KentuckyGreyhound is recognizing one of its drivers, who they said led passengers to safety during severe storms in London, Kentucky last week.In the video player up top | Aerials of damage in LondonSign up for our NewslettersOfficials said that Pamela Odum-Redding was driving her normal route from Atlanta to Detroit,
The home of Gail and Paul Cline is now a twisted mess after the tornado with 170 mph winds tore through their home in Laurel County.
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The Daily Digest on MSNShocking footage of the aftermath of the Kentucky tornadoThe recent tornado in Kentucky has left behind a trail of devastation, including multiple fatalities, numerous injuries, and several individuals reported missing. The catastrophic event also resulted in extensive damage to properties,
Trump weakened understaffed National Weather Service offices. Some people in the storms' paths wonder if budget cuts contributed to the death and destruction.
Justin McIntyre, 18-year-old resident of London, Kentucky, joins 'America's Newsroom' after surviving an EF-4 tornado that destroyed his family home while he took shelter in a bathtub with his mother.