On the 10th of December, a destructive and fatal protracted storm blew over Kentucky, picking up material of different sizes and tossing everything into the stratosphere like gadgets. A prized household portrait was swept up into the windstorm, eventually falling to the ground over 130 miles down the road from the now-destroyed community of Dawson Springs, Kentucky.
Since tornadoes ravaged western Kentucky late Friday night and early Saturday, the death toll has climbed to 74, while over a hundred people are still considered missing. Thousands are without
Since tornadoes ravaged western Kentucky late Friday night and early Saturday, the death toll has climbed to 74, while over a hundred people are still considered missing. Thousands are without power, and entire towns and neighborhoods were devastated.
The deadly tornadoes that tore through Kentucky blew residents personal belongings up to 130 miles away, with Midwesterners taking to social media to locate the owners of Bibles and family photos.